
Jyotsna Singh
Communications Consultant
jyotsna.singh@world-psi.org
Jyotsna Singh is Communications Consultant
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Public service workers are under attack — from austerity, privatisation, debt, and the unchecked power of corporations and billionaires. While they keep communities running during crises, their rights, entitlements and dignity are being stripped away. Across Asia and the Pacific, workers face unsafe conditions, job cuts, and repression. The 15th Asia Pacific Regional Conference (APRECON 2025) is taking place in this context and will provide direction for a united fightback.
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APRECON 2025: United to Fightback for Public Services
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View all newsKate Lappin, Asia Pacific Regional Secretary, PSI, speaks to Sagarmatha TV of Nepal about the upcoming 15th Asia Pacific Regional Conference (APRECON 2025) in Kathmandu, Nepal. She charts out the challenges that the Trade Unions face in the region and the importance of a united fightback. She also highlights encouraging political developments in the region, especially South Asia. "When the rich and their corporations are acting globally, Trade Unions have to act globally as well."