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LABOUR: Colombia Still Undisputed Leader in Trade Unionist Murders
By Gustavo Capdevila
GENEVA - Colombia has long been the world leader in murders of trade unionists – a dubious distinction that it seems in no danger of losing, according to a new report by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).
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RIGHTS-COLOMBIA: Trafficking Victims’ Ordeal Never Over
By Helda Martínez
BOGOTA - A mixture of rage, impotence and terror is evident behind the sadness in María’s* eyes. It’s been five months since she escaped from her captors in the United States, where she was taken under a false job contract, and she still can’t shake off her fear.
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URUGUAY: ‘Just Like a Daughter’ – Until You Exert Your Rights
By Silvana Silveira
MONTEVIDEO - "If you protest or stand up for your rights, they start playing little psychological games with you. You immediately go from being the darling of the household, ‘just like a daughter,’ to being treated rudely, and sometimes they even accuse you of stealing."
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CHILE: Goodbye to the Gender Wage Gap?
By Daniela Estrada
SANTIAGO - Gabriela, 32, is delighted with Chile’s new law establishing equal wages for men and women doing the same work. But the discrimination she has experienced in the workplace makes her wary of premature optimism.
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VENEZUELA: Shootings of Unionists Continue Unabated
By Humberto Márquez
CARACAS - Two shots to the head, fired from a van, put a sudden end to the life of Argenis Vásquez, the organising secretary of the Toyota assembly plant workers' union in the city of Cumaná, 400 kilometres east of the Venezuelan capital, as he was leaving his home at 09:00 local time.
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PERU: Microbusiness Helps Women Weather Crisis
By Blanca Rosales *
LIMA - Microenterprise is an escape valve for social tension at times of crisis, and microbusinesses do a better job of weathering the storm than bigger companies because they are used to overcoming difficulties – a positive effect that is further multiplied when it involves women.
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RIGHTS-COSTA RICA: Persons for Sale
By Daniel Zueras
SAN JOSÉ - Global trafficking of persons continues apace and Costa Rica is not exempt from sexual exploitation and forced labour. Data compiled by the United Nations indicate that women and girls are most affected by human trafficking, making up 80 percent of victims worldwide.
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MAY DAY-COSTA RICA: Domestics Fight for Eight-Hour Day
By Daniel Zueras
SAN JOSÉ - Domestic employees in Costa Rica have run out of patience. After 17 years of fighting, they are threatening to report the state to international bodies if their slave-like working hours are not cut back.
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BRAZIL: "Employment Crisis Is Over" - Labour Minister
By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO - The effects of the economic recession on employment in Brazil have already been overcome, Labour and Employment Minister Carlos Lupi said, citing statistics that show more hirings than firings since February.
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CHILE: Agricultural Boom Passes Women Farmers By
By Pamela Sepúlveda
SANTIAGO - Although agricultural exports are among the most productive and steadily growing sectors in Chile, rural women continue to face precarious jobs, low wages, little access to land and the growing dominance of agribusiness.
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PARAGUAY: The Lot of Domestics - Unceasing Work that Goes Unnoticed
By Natalia Ruiz Díaz
ASUNCIÓN - Olga is 39 and María is just 14, but both of them are looking for the same thing while they stay at a centre run by missionary sisters in the Paraguayan capital: a position as a live-in domestic.
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LATIN AMERICA: Movement for Basic Income for All
By Marcela Valente*
BUENOS AIRES - The global financial crisis could present an opportunity to move towards the creation of a universal basic income for all citizens, say advocates of the system in Latin America.
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ICELAND: Shake-Up At the Top Improves Gender Equality
By Lowana Veal
REYKJAVIK - Iceland’s new Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir is determined to reverse the country’s disastrous economic slide and bring its banks on track after they crashed last year. She has appointed a woman, Anne Sibert, to the Central Bank of Iceland’s Monetary Policy Committee.
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