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08 March 2017 10:28

Organisatrice leader Ma Po de BWFM, Myanmar, partage son expérience

 

Ma Po, 30, has been working at White Elephant Concrete, in Mandalay for 5 years. Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 10:09

Union leader, mother and wife. She is thirty-seven years old and since 2012 holds the position of regional director of the National Inter-company Trade Union of Construction, Industrial and Allied Workers (SINTEC).Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 09:58

Discrimination against women has become the order of the day in so many work places globally. Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 09:49

Women’s work is fundamental to the political, economic, and social fabric of the world.Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 09:46

In celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day, the BWI is highlighting one of the most persistent human right violations in our contemporary world: Gender-based-violence (GBV).Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 09:18

In India’s Maharashtra State, the BWI affiliate Maharashtra Building Construction Forest and Wood Workers Union (MBCFWU) has initiated a 2-year new forestry workers organizing project in February 2016 in two selected districts – Chandrapur and Gadchiroli.Lire la suite...


08 March 2017 09:10

Yesterday the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Sri Haji Mohammed Najib bi, Tun Haji Abdul Razak, visited Sipitang, Sabah, to officiate the ground-breaking ceremony for the Pan-Borneo Highway.Lire la suite...


05 March 2017 08:28

Yesterday the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Sri Haji Mohammed Najib bi, Tun Haji Abdul Razak, visited Sipitang, Sabah, to officiate the ground-breaking ceremony for the Pan-Borneo Highway, a motorway that stretching across Sabah and Sarawak. Lire la suite...


20 February 2017 14:10

On 28 November BWI General Secretary Ambet Yuson submitted a copy of a new report on working conditions in the global cement industry to ILO Director-General Guy Ryder in Geneva. Also present at the special presentation was Pierre Cuppens, BWI Deputy President and Chair of the Cement Working Group as well as members of the BWI World Council. Since then, over 30 unions around the world have taken action, submitting the report to their employers and demanding action. Lire la suite...