Recruiters via WhatsApp, abandoned farms, and US$30 per day: this is the world of the exodus of missionaries seeking work in Brazil
The article explores the growing trend of residents from Alba Posse, Argentina, seeking employment in Brazil's rural sectors due to local economic hardships.
Chef, former hotel union chairman, creates pork cutlet in a rural hanok
Chef Cho-cheol, who previously worked in luxury hotels and was involved in labor movements, runs a restaurant in Jin-an offering unique pork cutlet.
Ministry of Labor investigates signs of slave-like labor in the hiring of rural workers involved in accident on BR-153
Brazil's Ministry of Labor is investigating potential labor law violations following a bus accident involving rural workers on the BR-153.
MPT investigates evidence of irregularities in hiring rural workers involved in accident on BR-153, says police
The Brazilian Ministry of Labor is investigating potential labor law violations following a bus accident that killed seven rural workers on BR-153.
Hat in the field will not have to be replaced by helmet; see what the law says
A new law requiring helmets instead of hats for rural workers is false, as existing regulations allow the use of both for different purposes.