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North America
Volkswagen workers ratify first UAW contract

Volkswagen workers at the automaker's plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have voted 96% in favor of a historic first labor deal negotiated by the United Auto Workers union that locks in higher wages, lower health insurance costs, and stronger job security language for the next four years. “This victory shows what happens when workers stand up and refuse to be ignored," said Yogi Peoples, a worker at the plant and member of the union's bargaining committee. "We didn’t just win better wages and raise standards at our plant - we forced respect onto the table and got it all in writing." Reuters notes the South of the U.S. "has been tough for the union to crack."

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PM slams Reform UK's 'shocking' plans to repeal Equality Act

Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Reform UK's commitment to repeal the Equalities Act, calling it "shocking." In an interview with BBC Breakfast, the Prime Minister said the laws were "core" to British values and had given "decades of protection," ensuring women and people of all races were "treated equally." Labour's Equalities Act, passed in 2010, contains legal protections against discrimination on the basis of gender, sexuality, race, religion or disability. Suella Braverman, the former Conservative home secretary who was handed Reform UK's education and skills brief on Tuesday, said the country is being "ripped apart by diversity, equality and inclusion," "tokenism" and "victimhood."

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Glovo's Italian food delivery unit ordered to 'regularise' 40,000 workers

The Italian business of Spanish food delivery service Glovo, which is currently under court administration, has been ordered by a judge in Milan to "regularise" 40,000 delivery workers. Milan prosecutors earlier this month placed Glovo's Italian arm, Foodinho, under judicial supervision and its chief executive under investigation for alleged exploitation of workers. "It's important that the Milan prosecutors and the court have delivered a clear message: workers' rights are not an optional . . . you can't put people on the road without safeguards," said Giulia Druetta, a Turin-based lawyer who has represented the delivery workers. Glovo is controlled by Germany's Delivery Hero.

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Middle East
Crypto plays growing role in human trafficking networks, report says

Cryptocurrency flows to suspected human trafficking services, largely based in Southeast Asia, grew 85% in 2025, reaching a scale of hundreds of millions across identified services, according to a new report by US-based blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis. The analysis tracked four primary categories of suspected cryptocurrency-facilitated human trafficking, including Telegram-based “labour placement” services that facilitate kidnapping and forced labour for scam compounds.

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