Sham contracting 鈥 when a company lists employees as contractors to avoid having to pay tax and benefits 鈥 and charging workers illegal fines are widespread practices in the sex industry.
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鈥淎t the end of the day,鈥 Bella Bropho of the Swan Valley Nyungah Community told 91自拍论坛 Weekly, 鈥渨e want that land returned to us.鈥
She was referring to the Lockridge camp site which was home to the community until it was closed by the Western Australian government in 2003.
Despite the closure, the community has maintained a continuous connection with the site and still meets there every week.
At 5pm on June 10, government contractors moved in to remove fences and 鈥渄esecrate鈥 vegetation that was planted by community members.
Indian feminist and socialist Kavita Krishnan was the keynote speaker at the People's Power in the 鈥淎sian Century鈥 seminar in Sydney on June 7. The seminar was held as part of the Socialist Alliance鈥檚 10th national conference over the weekend of June 7-9.
Around 250 people attended the conference to hear Krishnan speak on the anti-capitalist struggle in India, and on capitalism, misogyny and sexual violence.
It is understandable that Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has come out swinging.
Given that strikes, land occupations and protests are ripping out across the country in advance of the World Cup; given that a Pew Research Poll found 67% of the country is dissatisfied with her handling of the tournament organising; and given that Rousseff faces an election later this year, she is fed up and ready to play the conspiracy card about the turmoil gripping the country.
Central Melbourne was filled with union flags, political banners and home-made placards on June 12 as about 25,000 protesters marched through the streets in a 鈥渂ust the budget鈥 rally organised by the Victorian Trades Hall Council (VTHC).
The rally combined the colourful and humorous placards and diversity of participants seen at recent March Australia rallies, along with a much more substantial and organised union presence.
NSW Greens MP Jamie Parker organised a 鈥淏ust the Budget鈥 meeting for local residents on June 3 at Glebe Primary School.
Speakers addressed the extreme nature of Abbott鈥檚 budget, its disingenuous rationale and the need to fight back.
Parker told the crowd of about 120 people that there will be 鈥渁 tsunami of funding cuts in NSW鈥 that will have 鈥渇ar-reaching effects鈥, especially for the community鈥檚 most disadvantaged.
As news spread of the abdication of the Spanish king Juan Carlos on June 2, a strange rustling sound could be heard across Barcelona. Hard to work out at first, it soon became clear what it was. It was the city 鈥 the capital of Catalonia 鈥 laughing.
In the city鈥檚 thousands of bars, people were hooting with glee at the wave of tweets that the king鈥檚 decision to abdicate in favour of his son, Felipe, was provoking. Probably the favourite in my local bar of young and old unemployed, read: 鈥淲ith Mariano Rajoy [Spanish prime minister] in charge, even the king gets to lose his job.鈥
鈥淥n June 1, 2014, Salvador Sanchez Ceren, historic leader of the Frente Farabundo Mart铆 para la Liberacion Nacional (FMLN), was inaugurated as President of El Salvador,鈥 on June 3.
Pakistan is witnessing a rise in fanaticism. Ever since last year鈥檚 electoral victory of the right-wing Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf (PTI), right-wing ideas have become more popular.
Banned terrorists networks are able to work publicly using different names, or sometimes even under their own name. There is no state control of their activities.
With this right-wing turn, the mosques are full of worshipers. More and more young men grow beards to show their identity as Muslims. Religion is used to silence arguments. Violence has become a norm.
Willy Meyer, who was elected to European parliament in the May poll as lead candidate for United Left (IU), has demanded a binding referendum to allow the people of Spain to choose between the current model of a parliamentary monarchy or a republic. The call came after the June 2 announcement of Spain's King Juan Carlos that he would abdicate in favour of his son, Felipe.
鈥淩iot police were on standby as tens of thousands took to the streets in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities across Spain on Monday to demand a vote on whether to rid Spain of its royal family,鈥 Al Jazeera on June 3.
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