Italy: Are your tinned tomatoes picked by slave labour?

On 6 August last year, 14 immigrant farmhands in Foggia, on the ankle of the Italian boot, were coming home from a 12-hour shift picking tomatoes in 40C heat. The …

Formal notice to Total to comply with the Duty of Vigilance Law

  Formal notice to comply with the Duty of Vigilance Law – article L. 225-102-4.-I et II of the French commercial Code

El Tribunal Supremo condena a Servicarne a indemnizar a CNT por vulnerar su derecho a la libertad sindical

La lucha de CNT se remonta al año 2014, siendo el primer sindicato que planteó reivindicaciones laborales para los socios/as-trabajadores/as de Servicarne. Una importante lucha sindical que ha culminado con …

Local Labor Laws Apply to Ryanair Employees: Belgian Court

Belgium’s labor laws can apply to Ryanair employees based in the country, a local court ruled on Friday, in a case that could set a precedent elsewhere in Europe and …

Ms JW v Khalid Basfar Case 2206477/2018

JW brought a claim against her Saudi diplomat employer, who had bought her to the UK as a domestic servant. The facts of her claim involve working for over 16 hours …

France: les prud’hommes condamnent Saint-Gobain à dédommager les travailleurs de l’Oise

Dans sa décision rendue le 3 juin, les prud’hommes de Compiègne (France) ont condamné Saint-Gobain à dédommager les 130 employés de l’usine de Thourotte (département de l’Oise), spécialisée dans la …

Ryanair, definitiva condanna per comportamento antisindacale

“Con una sentenza, emessa oggi (6 giugno, ndr), il Tribunale di Busto Arsizio rigetta il ricorso di Ryanair e condanna in via definitiva la compagnia per comportamento antisindacale nei confronti di …

Ukraine: Additional requirement of necessary minimum age for obtaining a seniority pension – unconstitutional

The Constitutional Court of Ukraine has declared unconstitutional provisions of the Law of Ukraine “On pension provision” (par.“a” of Art.54, Art.55) which establish an additional requirement of necessary minimum age …

50 blacklisted trade unionists win £1.9m from building firms

More than 50 trade union members have won compensation totalling £1.9m after major construction firms admitted that they had been unlawfully blacklisted and denied work. The compensation will be paid …

The Netherlands takes an historic step by adopting child labour due diligence law

Today the Dutch Senate voted to adopt the Child Labour Due Diligence Bill. In doing so, the Netherlands demonstrates that it is serious about combating child labour in global supply …

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