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A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. Th...

#12402894

ADAC Roadside Assistance Vehicle

24 May 2025

A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. Th...

#12402894

24 May 2025

A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The vehicle features signage promoting the new bicycle breakdown service offered to all members by Germany's largest automobile club.


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A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle is on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The v...

#12402895

ADAC Roadside Assistance Vehicle

24 May 2025

A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle is on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The v...

#12402895

24 May 2025

A yellow ADAC roadside assistance vehicle is on a quiet residential street in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The vehicle features signage promoting the new bicycle breakdown service offered to all members by Germany's largest automobile club.


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An ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on the side of a street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 22, 2025. A mechani...

#12004072

ADAC Roadside Assistance

1 February 2025

An ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on the side of a street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 22, 2025. A mechani...

#12004072

1 February 2025

An ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on the side of a street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 22, 2025. A mechanic provides help to a broken-down car.


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Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch,...

#11690110

Construction Workers Stage High-Rise Protest Over Wage Cuts And Job Insecurity

21 October 2024

Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch,...

#11690110

21 October 2024

Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch, and Moon Seung-jin, director of the Seoul-North Gyeonggi Construction Branch, stage a protest atop a 70-meter-high advertising tower in Yeouido, Seoul, on October 2, 2024. The protest, which continues as of October 21, 2024, aims to oppose wage cuts and growing job insecurity in the construction industry. The protesters demand legislation that ensures priority hiring for domestic workers in an industry increasingly reliant on foreign labor. They also call for the withdrawal of a proposed daily wage cut of 20,000 KRW, arguing that it would further endanger the already unstable livelihoods of workers. This protest follows the breakdown of wage negotiations between construction companies and the union. While employers justify the cuts due to economic pressures, the union contends that such reductions would disproportionately harm workers who already face job instability. They vow to remain on the tower until legal solutions are enacted to address these issues.


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Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch,...

#11690111

Construction Workers Stage High-Rise Protest Over Wage Cuts And Job Insecurity

21 October 2024

Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch,...

#11690111

21 October 2024

Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch, and Moon Seung-jin, director of the Seoul-North Gyeonggi Construction Branch, stage a protest atop a 70-meter-high advertising tower in Yeouido, Seoul, on October 2, 2024. The protest, which continues as of October 21, 2024, aims to oppose wage cuts and growing job insecurity in the construction industry. The protesters demand legislation that ensures priority hiring for domestic workers in an industry increasingly reliant on foreign labor. They also call for the withdrawal of a proposed daily wage cut of 20,000 KRW, arguing that it would further endanger the already unstable livelihoods of workers. This protest follows the breakdown of wage negotiations between construction companies and the union. While employers justify the cuts due to economic pressures, the union contends that such reductions would disproportionately harm workers who already face job instability. They vow to remain on the tower until legal solutions are enacted to address these issues.


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