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Title: Taiwan wants roadside betel nut saleswomen to promote safe sex
The government plans to have...women [who sell betel nuts at stands along Taiwan’s roadways] give their customers boxes containing condoms and an AIDS warning..."Research...has proved [that] the AIDS viruses are spread along the highways," Yang [Shih-yang, an official at the Center for Disease Control] said...referring to truckers and cab drivers engaging in prostitution or sex with multiple partners...Several of the saleswomen...said [the plan] could expose them to risk of assault...
Author:Nouvelles du BIT (Bureau International du Travail) Dated:14 juin 2006
La violence au travail, de l'intimidation au "mobbing", en passant par les menaces de collaborateurs psychologiquement instables, jusqu'au harcèlement sexuel et l'homicide, augmente dans le monde entier et pour atteindre même des niveaux épidémiques dans certains pays, selon une nouvelle publication du BIT.
Author:Noticias de la OIT (Oficina Internacional del Trabajo) Dated:14 junio 2006
La violencia en el trabajo aumenta en todo el mundo y en algunos países alcanza niveles de epidemia, de acuerdo con una nueva publicación de la OIT que se refiere a prácticas como la intimidación, el hostigamiento sistemático o mobbing, las amenazas por parte de compañeros sicológicamente inestables, el acoso sexual y los homicidios.
From inner Mongolia to the Indian subcontinent and tropical Southeast Asia, says one senior United Nations environmental official, the region's ecology and environment is deteriorating as its factories and economies boom.
The bulk of immigrants to the United States today, documented and undocumented, work in low-wage jobs. These workers toil overwhelmingly in the private sector, at jobs that are born non-union, in industries that present huge barriers to unionization. Workers centers - a new type of community-based labor organization with the dual role of raising wage standards and giving low-wage workers a voice in the broader society - are attempting to fill this void.
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