Doesn’t matter if you’re dead, just make sure to show up
What’s it like working for minimum wage in a hospital laundry room? Saša Uhlová’s investigative project explores workplace conditions in the worst-paid jobs in Czech Republic.
What’s it like working for minimum wage in a hospital laundry room? Saša Uhlová’s investigative project explores workplace conditions in the worst-paid jobs in Czech Republic.
Activists and volunteers are fighting to improve living conditions in the ‘trash can’ of Greece’s flailing welfare system.
More than anything, this corporate culture builds a fantasy that shouldn’t be underestimated: that everyone belongs to the middle class.
Where the West Sets is a documentary project that attempts to chronicle this crisis as it plays out on the northern Aegean Islands and in mainland Greece – the same territories where Western Culture and its system of values were born.
The reported unemployment rate in the Žilina region is 6 percent, which is below the average for Slovakia. We assumed it would be easy to locate workers willing to be interviewed. We were wrong. As a result, we compiled this report out of three interviews with employees of three different companies based in this region.
Abused and tortured: MDAC brings light to the inhumane treatment of disabled residents of Göd institution.
By putting up an image of a huge cockroach, the Džuvle collective made the billboard reflect the reality of the housing shortage in Brno.
Paying bribes to public servants instead of working on a systematic solution cannot be justified in economic or ethical terms, nor from the point of view of public health – an issue which, in fact, concerns all citizens.
The situation of humanities academics in the Czech Republic is nothing short of disastrous. Why are intellectuals facing destruction? Is there a way out?
Helping those in need is a way of life, not charity.