basquebromance
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There needs to be a Constitutional Amendment in Germany that protects a worker’s right to unionize without threats and intimidation. If it means Unions can’t support political parties anymore, thats ok... But Germany makes union/company relations work like a sewing machine
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In Germany, Declining Workers’ Rights Are a Life-and-Death Issue
The death of cleaner Refat Süleyman at a Thyssenkrupp steel plant has put the spotlight on Germany’s exploitation of migrant workers. It’s also a story about deregulation — and how outsourcing is letting corporations cut corners on working conditions with impunity.
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