
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Burmese migrant workers mark May Day in Thailand
420 Workers Fired and Arrested for Demanding Legal Rights
120 Burmese Migrant Workers Go Unpaid and Employer Runs Away
Yaung Chi Oo Workers Association, 1-9-08, Thai-Burma Border Trip
Mae Sot Raid Nets about 500 Migrant Workers
Irrawaddy: Hitmen target Burmese rights champion - Kyaw Zwa Moe
The Children of the Mae Sot Dump
Illegal Migrant Workers Arrested; Others Hide in Jungle
Illegal Migrant Workers Arrested; Others Hide in Jungle
Constructive Engagement with Burma Sees Red Light
Donate through Burmese Grassroots at the Borders Area Print
MAE SOT, Thailand, Jul 22 (IPS) - The cool, air-conditioned confines of a labour court in this northern Thai town have become the venue for a small but big struggle - the country�s first-ever labour dispute pressed by Burmese migrant workers.
Burmese migrant workers mark May Day in Thailand
Burmese Rock Fans Arrested in Bangkok
Burmese Workers Arrested in Thailand
Burmese migrants queue up for free rice in Mae Sot
2,500 Myanmar migrants in Thailand killed by tsunami: NGOs
Thailand: Mae Sot Raid Nets about 500 Migrant Workers
Workers’ leaders hide from repression
Burmese refugees fleeing poverty and war endure brutal treatment in neighboring nation
Trade Unions Target Total
ASIA Thai-based Workers’ Group Encouraged By Bishop Tji Human Rights Award
BANGKOK, Jan 17 (IPS) - By announcing a new programme to expand its work in military-ruled Burma, a U.N. food agency has shed more light on the dire economic realities faced by that country’s impoverished people.
Myanmar workers in Thailand are the forgotten tsunami victims
Filipino Workers’ Center Receives Bishop Tji Award
HEALTH-THAILAND: Motherhood a Risk for Burmese Migrants
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