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Until the beginning of the civil war in Somalia in the late '80s, humanitarian aid
workers
were sometimes victims of what we call collateral damages, but by and large we were not the target of these attacks.
There seems to be no consequence whatsoever for attacks against humanitarian aid
workers.
There was no justice for any of the humanitarian aid
workers
killed or abducted in Chechnya between '95 and '99, and it's the same all over the world.
Attacks on humanitarian aid
workers
are war crimes in international law.
We must consider that those attacks against humanitarian aid
workers
are attacks against humanity itself.
I call on you to remember their dedication and demand that humanitarian aid
workers
around the world be better protected.
Stawi is leveraging economies of scale and using modern manufacturing processes to create value for not only its owners but its workers, who have an ownership in the business.
At its peak, ImageNet was one of the biggest employers of the Amazon Mechanical Turk workers: together, almost 50,000
workers
from 167 countries around the world helped us to clean, sort and label nearly a billion candidate images.
But even so, we were far slower than we should have been getting the thousands of
workers
into these countries.
And a large epidemic would require us to have hundreds of thousands of
workers.
The first is that there was a lot of heroic work by the health
workers.
We asked, what about the ratio of CEO pay to unskilled
workers?
It's estimated that 47 percent of American
workers
can be displaced in the next 20 years.
I spent time in jails and brothels, interviewed hundreds of survivors and law enforcement, NGO
workers.
And somehow, these most essential
workers
are also among the world's most underpaid and exploited today.
In case after case I've studied, employers have no problem calling on law enforcement to try and threaten or deport their striking trafficked
workers.
If those
workers
run away, they risk becoming part of the great mass of undocumented
workers
who are also subject to the whims of law enforcement if they're caught.
Trafficking happens in sectors where
workers
are excluded from protections, and denied the right to organize.
I spent many months researching a trafficking case called Global Horizons, involving hundreds of Thai farm
workers.
If we ended recruitment fees for migrant
workers?
If we decided that guest
workers
should have the right to organize without fear of retaliation?
These Indian shipyard
workers
were trafficked to do post-Hurricane Katrina reconstruction.
They cofounded an organization called the National Guest Worker Alliance, and through this organization, they have wound up helping other
workers
bring to light exploitation and abuses in supply chains in Walmart and Hershey's factories.
These survivors are fighting for people they don't even know yet, other workers, and for the possibility of a just world for all of us.
Well, like, I guess I would ask, like, what do you think sex-negative is? (Laughter) Yeah, because, like, the terms that we use are, like, so important, because, like, we call it sex work because it helps people understand that, like, it's work, and, like, you know, just like there are, like, healthcare providers and, like, insurance providers, like, we think of these
workers
as, like, sex care providers.
One subject is an Irishwoman with a particularly noteworthy relationship to this issue, but first will be a West Indian woman, a self-described escort who was recorded at a sex
workers'
rights rally and parade.
So if you take the average commute time in America, which is about 50 minutes, you multiply that by the 120 million
workers
we have, that turns out to be about six billion minutes wasted in commuting every day.
Workers
who do this kind of work, whether they do it in factories, in call centers, or in fulfillment warehouses, do it for pay.
I just heard a story the other night: a woman owns a gallery and she has these
workers.
Research by Catalyst and others has shown conclusively that the more gender-equal companies are, the better it is for workers, the happier their labor force is.
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