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11 September 2020 02:48

BWI unions reach out to stranded Indian migrants in Romania

 


In another example of working class solidarity and cooperation, BWI’s trade union affiliates in India and Romania joined hands in working with authorities to help Indian migrant workers, who were reportedly stranded in the European state.
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20 July 2020 04:19

Schweren Herzens gibt die BHI den Tod von Pusuluri Narayana Swami, dem Präsidenten der Palamoori Migrant Labour Union (PMLU), am 18. Juli in seinem Heimatstaat Telangana, Indien, bekannt. Swami starb an den Folgen eines Herzstillstands.


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22 June 2020 03:11

Die BHI verurteilt auf das Schärfste, dass eine große Gruppe von ägyptischen Wanderarbeitnehmern Berichten zufolge in den Händen von Milizen, die mit den von der UN anerkannten libyschen Behörden in Verbindung stehen, entführt, festgehalten und misshandelt wurde. Weiterlesen...


18 December 2019 13:34

Statement on International Migrants’ DayWeiterlesen...


10 December 2019 17:46

Serbia: Indian migrant workers face exploitation working on Corridor 11Weiterlesen...


30 September 2019 13:27

BWI’s global migration campaign and, in particular, its implementation in Asia is featured in a new book written by Michele Ford, Professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre of the University of Sydney .Weiterlesen...


02 March 2019 15:11

On 25 February BWI General Secretary Ambet Yuson met with the New Zealand Labour and Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway in Wellington, discussing proposals to strengthen labour and immigration laws, particularly in light of growing demand for construction and wood sector workers to address the country’s housing crisis.Weiterlesen...


26 February 2019 10:26

“Our experience in joining the Balikatan ng Manggagawa sa Konstruksyon sa Qatar (BMKQ) has given our confidence that we can also join union here in New Zealand,” said Anthony Laquihon former Secretary of BMKQ. Weiterlesen...


25 February 2019 17:21

The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), the organisation responsible for delivering the tournament infrastructure required for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, and global trade union Building and Wood Workers' International (BWI), have released their second annual report outlining the findings from a series of inspections conducted during 2018.Weiterlesen...