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The Young Workers in India, its Challenges and Perspective

India is one of the most populated countries in the world and yet, one of the biggest country in term its geographic space. Likewise, the country itself is culturally rich with a big and impressive civilization, having

UNIONISM IS NOT A CRIME! DEFEND WORKERS RIGHTS !

Unionism is not a crime, yet workers all around the world are facing increased challenges and obstacles when it comes to organizing and advocating for their rights. The right to form and join a union is a fundamental

IYCW Statement on Fundamental Principles and Workers Right during the ILC 2024

Dear Mr./Ms. Chairman. Thank you for giving us the floor.  The Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work is under threat in many countries. We cannot deny the facts that the shortage of Decent Work opportunities

Charter Change is not the real solution for the wavering poverty in the Philippines

The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) organized a forum last March 26, 2024 about the Charter Change under Marcos administration. It was attended by representatives of various labor organizations and

IYCW ASPAC Held Webinar on the IYCW Gender Tool Kit

The working conditions of women workers especially in Asia-Pacific remains difficult and the level of discrimination and exploitation are bringing huge impact in their lives. In Pakistan for instance, according to

PHILIPPINES YOUNG CHRISTIAN WORKERS, FIELD VISIT OF WSM COORDINATOR

On Friday, February 23, 2024, Kifli conducted a field visit to the Philippines Young Christian Workers (PhilYCW) located in the bustling streets of Metro Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Accompanying him

Philippines YCW Statement on International Womens Day 2024

The immeasurable role of women in our contemporary society cannot be underestimated. Despite the threats, discrimination, and the perception that women are weak and should be confined to domestic responsibilities, their

Initiation of New Members and Strengthening YCW Sri Lanka

Last February 18, 2024, YCW Sri Lanka Coordinating Team headed by Punya and Aruna, facilitated team building activity for the new members and for the current leaders. It was held in Batagama Church, thanks to the

Yes to Wage Increase! No to Charter Change!

Different sectors, organizations, church institutions and trade unions gather in EDSA Shrine last February 25, 2024 to commemorate the EDSA People Power Revolution 38 years ago. Celebrating the day is not just a

Walk for Life 2024 is a Walk for All

The Philippine Young Christian Workers together with IYCW-ASPAC participated in the yearly event “Walk for Life” organized by Sanguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas, where YCW-Philippines is an affiliate member. The theme