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Ilo's Action in Burma Distresses Workers and Trade Unions - Press Left!

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In the textile sector, workers and trade union leaders claim that the decision of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to invoke Article 33 – a rare punitive measure against Member States that persistently violate fundamental labour conventions – could end up harming workers more than the ruling military junta. Blog post December 2, 2025: Illustration 1: A worker sleeps in a delivery truck in Yangon © Laure Siegel https://blogs.mediapart.
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In the textile sector, workers and trade union leaders claim that the decision of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to invoke Article 33 – a rare punitive measure against Member States that persistently violate fundamental labour conventions – could end up harming workers more than the ruling military junta. Blog post December 2, 2025: Illustration 1: A worker sleeps in a delivery truck in Yangon © Laure Siegel https://blogs.mediapart.

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pressegauche.org broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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