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Take your students on a trip around the world with no need for passports, permission slips or jet lag tablets — just get them to bring their sneakers...
Take your students on a trip around the world with no need for passports, permission slips or jet lag tablets — just get them to bring their sneakers...
Amidst all the debate surrounding the newly signed deal between the Australian and Malaysian Governments, Oxfam's Refugee Rights Advocacy Coordinator Tamara investigates the true human cost of this agreement.
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Want to help promote a new global action in support of workers' rights? The Sneaky Business toolkit provides you with everything you need.
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Women making Converse sneakers at the Pou Chen Group factory in Sukabumi have been kicked, slapped and taunted by their supervisors.