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After the factory deaths in Bangladesh, Ilana Winterstein says consumer pressure is what's needed to make brands listen to workers.…
Beth Tichborne speaks to Faiz Ahmed, a peace volunteer in Kabul who is helping to set up a unique multi-ethnic community.…
Union says working-hour cuts will keep Société Générale cleaners in poverty…
Those cleaning the huge department stores in London are still paid the minimum wage but now they’re getting organized, reports Michael Pooler.…
What would Charles Dickens, born 200 years ago this week, make of Britain’s inequality in the 21st century? wonders David Hewitt…
Now in its third week, the protest movement not only continues to grow – it is maturing and becoming stronger in impressive ways, writes Mark Engler.…
As the hyper-rich pull further away from the rest of us, should the state impose a limit on what people earn? Read our debate and have your say…
Things are going from bad to worse for Athens’s immigrants, who are being targeted by resurgent fascist groups.…
World Development book case study: sustainable urban development in Curitiba…
The time has come for Britain’s biggest companies to pay living wages, says Matthew Butcher of FairPensions.…
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