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| Hidden behind workplace walls, they are invisible to society. Everyone knows-and suffers-their own working conditions, but is unaware of those of others. So, they are situations experienced by all but as the daily routine of the masses they escape the observer. They happen behind closed doors and are always guarded like an industrial secret." |
| Asa Cristina Laurell |
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| You only have the right to work, not to anything else. |
| Luisa Fernández, a tomato picker from Immokalee, Florida |
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| They buy something that I suffer to make. They are eating my flesh. |
| Victor, Ivory Coast cocoa farms |
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| There are more slaves alive today than all the people stolen from Africa in the time of the transatlantic slave trade. |
| Kevin Bales |
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| Unless the poor of the world agitate for themselves to be heard, there will be no changes in their circumstances. |
| Vandana Shiva |
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| Without work, all life goes rotten. But when work is soulless, life stifles and dies.
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| Albert Camus |
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