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Turkish police used tear gas on protestors to prevent an International Workers' Day march to the symbolically important Taksim Square in the metropolis of Istanbul on Wednesday. Footage from CNN Türk showed the police action. There were also scuffles between demonstrators and police. Security forces in several rows blocked the route from the Sarachane district to Taksim Square, several kilometres away. According to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, 210 people were detained. The authorities had issued a ban on demonstrations in the square and cordoned off a large area of the centre, saying it wa...
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Turkish police used tear gas on protestors to prevent an International Workers' Day march to the symbolically important Taksim Square in the metropolis of Istanbul on Wednesday. Footage from CNN Türk showed the police action. There were also scuffles between demonstrators and police. Security forces in several rows blocked the route from the Sarachane district to Taksim Square, several kilometres away. According to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, 210 people were detained. The authorities had issued a ban on demonstrations in the square and cordoned off a large area of the centre, saying it wa...
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Turkish police used tear gas on protestors to prevent an International Workers' Day march to the symbolically important Taksim Square in the metropolis of Istanbul on Wednesday. Footage from CNN Türk showed the police action. There were also scuffles between demonstrators and police. Security forces in several rows blocked the route from the Sarachane district to Taksim Square, several kilometres away. According to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, 210 people were detained. The authorities had issued a ban on demonstrations in the square and cordoned off a large area of the centre, saying it wa...
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More than 1,000 representatives from more than 100 workers' unions in Taiwan took to the streets in downtown Taipei on International Workers' Day, demanding that a workers' rights law be amended. Waving banners and shouting slogans, demonstrators marched for hours in the capital on Wednesday, calling for the law to be revised to include higher wages, better work conditions and pension packages. "Prices have been soaring, but wages have not," said Chiang Chien-hsing, head of the Taiwan Confederation of Trade Unions. "We don’t want to see Taiwan remaining a country with low wages. This is an isl...
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As workers across Germany celebrate International Workers' Day, the head of the country's employers' associations said people should put in more hours on the job. "We need more work in Germany, not less," Rainer Dulger said in a statement on the group's website on Wednesday. "Germany discusses too much about the conditions of non-work and too little about the value of work," lamented the president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA). The question of how to make Germany an attractive place to work again must take centre stage, he said. "This also means that we will all ...
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As workers across Germany celebrate International Workers' Day, the head of the country's employers' associations said people should put in more hours on the job. "We need more work in Germany, not less," Rainer Dulger said in a statement on the group's website on Wednesday. "Germany discusses too much about the conditions of non-work and too little about the value of work," lamented the president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA). The question of how to make Germany an attractive place to work again must take centre stage, he said. "This also means that we will all ...
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As workers across Germany celebrate International Workers' Day, the head of the country's employers' associations said people should put in more hours on the job. "We need more work in Germany, not less," Rainer Dulger said in a statement on the group's website on Wednesday. "Germany discusses too much about the conditions of non-work and too little about the value of work," lamented the president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA). The question of how to make Germany an attractive place to work again must take centre stage, he said. "This also means that we will all ...
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