From Solidarity Center <[email protected]>
Subject Quarterly Highlights, July- September 2022
Date November 17, 2022 2:40 PM
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Quarterly Highlights
July - September 2022

Welcome!
The Quarterly Highlights is a snapshot of Solidarity Center programs and organizational activities. The Solidarity Center works around the globe helping workers build collective voice and more just societies through organizing and advocacy.
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** HAITI GARMENT WORKERS MAKE LESS THAN SUBSISTENCE WAGES
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Haitian garment workers, who took to the streets ([link removed]) earlier this year to demand a tripling of the minimum wage, still earn just $5.36 a day. A new Solidarity Center study finds ([link removed]) that they should earn paid four times their current salaries just to keep pace with the cost of living.

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** BOLT DELIVERY DRIVERS IN KYIV DEMAND FAIR COMPENSATION
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Ukraine's delivery workers have continued to serve customers despite the dangers of war. Prohibited from striking while Ukraine is under martial law, they gathered ([link removed]) at Bolt’s office to demand higher minimum payments and a boost in per-kilometer pay to compensate for inflation.
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** REPORT: CAMBODIA GARMENT WORKERS SUFFER EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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Excessive heat, flooding and pollution are some of the negative environmental effects a majority of garment workers in Cambodia say they have experienced in their factories, resulting in lost pay, illness and other hardships, according to a new study ([link removed]) .

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** LABOR CENTER OPENS IN MEXICO TO 'MEET HISTORIC MOMENT'
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A new labor center ([link removed]) housed at the Autonomous University of Querétaro in central Mexico opened in August with the promise of supporting workers who want to know their rights and how to mobilize, organize unions and collectively bargain. The center is supported by the Solidarity Center and the UCLA Labor Center ([link removed]) .


** NEW PODCASTS
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** Unions: Key to Democracy ([link removed])
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** In Midst of War, Ukrainian Parliament Attacks Worker Rights ([link removed])
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** Myanmar Workers Stand Up for Democracy ([link removed])
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The Solidarity Center Podcast:
BILLIONS OF US, ONE JUST FUTURE
Conversations with workers (and other smart people)
worldwide shaping the workplace for the better

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or wherever you subscribe to podcasts.


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Across the world, app-based workers are unprotected and treated as expendable by global tech companies. This video brings a message of hope from Kyrgyzstan's app-based drivers ([link removed]) , who together are demanding increased fares and recognition as official employees to access their rights and benefits as workers.


** PUBLICATIONS
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More workers every day join the digital platform economy in Kyrgyzstan ([link removed]) . With that growth, however, comes increasing vulnerability as they benefit from few legal rights and protections, and suffer low wages, erratic scheduling and anti-union discrimination. A recent survey of Kyrgyz drivers outlines their work environment.


** IN THE NEWS
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July 2022
Unions Protect Democracy. How Do We Protect Unions? ([link removed])

August 2022
Severance Pay Remains a Struggle for Southeast Asian Workers ([link removed])

Opening of the Labor Center at the Autonomous University of Queretaro Announced ([link removed])

September 2022
Haiti Should Raise Garment Workers' Living Wage: Solidarity Center ([link removed])

ILO Launches the 2022 Global Media Competition on Labor Migration ([link removed])

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