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macedonia that pay above the minimum wage and overtime and of improved working conditions $1.00 is motabut the buyers the big international labels look for the lowest prices for a shirt that retails for 60 euros mota receives 3 that includes the cutting sewing and packaging. the governments may bear the label made in europe but that doesn't mean they are untainted by cheap labor and exploitation . but the big foreign brands are trying to introduce higher social standards here but these cost money also that the course that christine and pay for the labor activist is trying to bring the various parties to the table to discuss improving working conditions the state regulators the employers and n.g.o.s from neighboring countries the situation all across the balkans is much the same exploitation and the loss of human dignity. some of the workers in serbian factories were made to wait where diapers grown up person there was a huge scandal that's really beyond any human rights not only the activists but the international labels themselves are starting to take action against such inhumane worki
macedonia that pay above the minimum wage and overtime and of improved working conditions $1.00 is motabut the buyers the big international labels look for the lowest prices for a shirt that retails for 60 euros mota receives 3 that includes the cutting sewing and packaging. the governments may bear the label made in europe but that doesn't mean they are untainted by cheap labor and exploitation . but the big foreign brands are trying to introduce higher social standards here but these cost...
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. >> reporter: the coronavirus outbreak at san francisco's mota service ctr., south homeless shelter grew by about 20 cases over the weekend with 92 people. 82 residents and 10 staff members now testing positive. over the weekend, crews worked around the clock to move the residence at that facility into hotels. >> scott walton from our department and st. vincent depaul are long-term steadfast partners, they work through the night with the department of public health and all of our colleagues working at hotels to receive individuals from msc south. >> reporter: advocates say it is all too little too late. they protested outside of the operations center is saying that for close to a month, they have been pushing to place homeless and hotels. the city confirmed that there has been one case of covid-19 at the division circle navigation center, and one case at the hamilton hale center that specializes in housing families. jennifer from the coalition on homelessness size coronavirus threatens all of the city's various types of people experience in homelessness and keeping them in shelters
. >> reporter: the coronavirus outbreak at san francisco's mota service ctr., south homeless shelter grew by about 20 cases over the weekend with 92 people. 82 residents and 10 staff members now testing positive. over the weekend, crews worked around the clock to move the residence at that facility into hotels. >> scott walton from our department and st. vincent depaul are long-term steadfast partners, they work through the night with the department of public health and all of our...
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our correspondents have sent these updates, starting with camilla mota in brazil.gely affected by the coronavirus pandemic. the health care system here is so close to collapse that they have been converting football stadiums into temporary hospitals. inside this one in sao paulo, there are more than 200 beds for patients with covid—19. as for lockdowns, cities and local authorities have been putting them in place in themselves, but the country's president, jair bolsonaro, is against the idea. he says he's worried about the economic impact of such measures. ecuador is at the moment the latin american country hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak. thousands of people have died in the province of guayas because of the virus and because other conditions couldn't be treated when the health care system collapsed. mortuaries and morgues were also overwhelmed, and bodies had to wait for days be collected and buried. a nightmare no—one wants to see replicated in other countries in the region. many economies in latin america are already weak, and venezuela is the weakest o
our correspondents have sent these updates, starting with camilla mota in brazil.gely affected by the coronavirus pandemic. the health care system here is so close to collapse that they have been converting football stadiums into temporary hospitals. inside this one in sao paulo, there are more than 200 beds for patients with covid—19. as for lockdowns, cities and local authorities have been putting them in place in themselves, but the country's president, jair bolsonaro, is against the idea....
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healthcare systems and economy. 0ur correspondents have sent these reports — beginning with camilla motaaffected by the coronavirus pandemic. the healthcare system here is so close to collapse that they have been converting football stadiums into temporary hospitals. inside this one and sao paulo there are more than 200 beds for patients with covid—19. as for lockdown, cities and local authorities have been putting them in place themselves, but them in place themselves, but the country's president is against the idea. he says he is worried about the economic impact of such measures. ecuador is at the moment the latin american country hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak. thousands of people have died in the province, because of the virus and other conditions can't beat treated when the health system collapsed. mortuaries and morgues were also overwhelmed and bodies had to wait for days to be collected and buried. a nightmare no—one wants to see replicated in other countries of the region. many economies in latin america are already weak, and venezuela is the wea kest of weak, and vene
healthcare systems and economy. 0ur correspondents have sent these reports — beginning with camilla motaaffected by the coronavirus pandemic. the healthcare system here is so close to collapse that they have been converting football stadiums into temporary hospitals. inside this one and sao paulo there are more than 200 beds for patients with covid—19. as for lockdown, cities and local authorities have been putting them in place themselves, but them in place themselves, but the country's...