Passenger train drivers in Germany walked off the job on Wednesday and vowed not to return for six days in a strike over working conditions
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Workers in Sweden Will Expand Strike Against Tesla
Unions across Sweden said on Tuesday that they would support an effort to pressure Tesla to sign a collective bargaining agreement with its 120 mechanics,
Shoplifting Surges in U.K., and Workers Face Scary Situations
Stashing six bottles of wine into a bag, a man wearing a dark jacket and beanie heads straight to the store exit without paying, barging
Only Early Birds Will See Acropolis as Workers Strike Over Heat
The suffocating heat in Athens has forced its top attraction, the Acropolis, to close to tourists in the afternoons for the second time this month,
Transport Workers Go on Strike in Germany
BERLIN — Travel for millions of people in Germany was upended on Monday when transportation workers went on a 24-hour strike, the largest transit walkout
As Russia Closes In on Bakhmut, Ukraine Bars Aid Workers From the City
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s military on Monday barred aid workers and civilians from entering Bakhmut, saying it was too perilous as Russian forces tightened their
Workers in France Strike Over Macron’s Plan to Raise Retirement Age
Classrooms in France were empty, trains were still and the Paris metro was heavily disrupted on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of workers around the
Greek Court Drops Espionage Charges Against Aid Workers
A Greek court dropped charges of espionage against two dozen aid workers on Friday, ending a trial that was widely criticized by human rights organizations
Kyiv Workers Find Their Way Online Even as Ukraine Faces Power Outages
KYIV, Ukraine — Artem Kudria lounged on a blue beanbag chair, his laptop plugged in, hoodie up and his feet — clad in orange socks
Ukraine’s Death Workers: ‘If You Take It All Close to Heart, You Go Mad’
LVIV, Ukraine — For many Ukrainians facing Russia’s invasion, there is hope the daily battles can be won: A soldier may beat back his enemies.