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Workers' Rights · MadridVice President Second and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, will present a royal decree to the Council of Ministers that significantly changes employer obligations and strengthens domestic worker rights in preventive activities and in situations of violence and harassment at home, including sexual and gender orientation. The proposed changes come at a delicate time for the workforce, which is 95% female, with the lowest level of social security a…See the Story
New burdens for families: the domestic worker will have an anti-harassment protocol and must receive training
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Europe · United KingdomBack in the 1990s, a row was brewing over the state pension. After it was introduced for everybody back in 1948, men were entitled to receive it when they hit 65, but women started getting the payments from the age of 60.See the Story
What is a WASPI woman and what happened to them?
Coverage: 5 sources
Trade · ColombiaThe food distributors in New York, mostly Latino migrants, came together to fight for their labour rights, and their achievements have been almost like those of a trade union.See the Story
The Deliverers: how Latin American couriers in New York have become a powerful collective
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Bernie Sanders · United StatesSen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) became angry when a reporter with Fox Business questioned him on his proposed legislation that would create a 32-hour workweek.
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Sanders gets heated in exchange with Fox Business reporter over proposed 32-hour workweek
88% Right coverage: 8 sources
Bernie Sanders · United StatesSen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) became angry when a reporter with Fox Business questioned him on his proposed legislation that would create a 32-hour workweek.
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Sanders gets heated in exchange with Fox Business reporter over proposed 32-hour workweek
88% Right coverage: 8 sources