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1 week ago

Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching their jobs - and refusing to go quietly

In 2011, Joey La Neve DeFrancesco had been working in room service at a luxury hotel in Providence, Rhode Island, for nearly four years, whisking delicacies on demand to guests' rooms, when he reached breaking point. He was paid a measly $5.50 (4) an hour, made to work punishingly long shifts and, to top it off, had managers taking a cut of his hard-earned tips. The poor treatment ratcheted up after DeFrancesco and colleagues tried to unionise workers at the hotel.
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4 months ago

The devil wants this pattern of mass death repeated': Actors Guild of Nigeria calls for better regulation after two actors die

Emeka Rollas advocates for prayers and unionisation in Nollywood after the tragic deaths of two actors.
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