The report which was created to monitor how different governments uphold the rights of workers as outlined in international law noted that workers’ rights to collectively negotiate increases in salaries and organise strike actions against the government and erring employers have been subdued.
The Global Rights Index, a report by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) that documents violations of global labour rights by employers of labour has revealed the 10 worst countries to work in 2023.
The report revealed the 10 worst countries for workers in 2023 out of 149 countries as Bangladesh, Belarus, Ecuador, Egypt, Eswatini, Guatemala, Myanmar, Tunisia, the Philippines and Turkey.