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What can African migrant workers do when faced with rising unemployment and racism in Europe? Sarah Babiker...

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As a campaign is launched to stop the exploitation of interns, office manager Anna Weston explains the paid...

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Poor pay, polluted air, dangerous conditions. It’s a familiar story for the country’s port workers, says Iris Gonzales...

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Cerro Rico is famed for the harsh conditions faced by its miners. But, as James Dryburgh discovers, it is not only men who are...

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To mark the International Day of Co-operatives (2 July), our longest-serving co-op member James Rowland...

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12 June is World Day Against Child Labour. Emma Crewe explains why the campaign to get kids out of work and...

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An epic migration to the cities has been responsible for China’s turbocharged economic performance. But, as Richard Swift...

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Electronics giant Foxconn employs over a million people in China – in conditions that drive them to despair, reports Jenny...

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Three personal stories of the battles being fought for workers’ rights.

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*Polyp*'s take on happiness

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Caste still has to shake off its shackles in Africa.

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What the co-op movement can do for equality, by Costa Rica’s former President and Nobel Prize winner Oscar Arias Sánchez.

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