PHOTOS, VIDEOS & SOCIAL MEDIA
Photos, videos, and social media are powerful tools for documenting and sharing the experiences of social movements. They provide undeniable, real-time evidence of protests and demonstrations, capturing the emotions, scale, and intensity that written accounts often miss.
These records prove that people were and continue to be present, engaged, and willing to stand publicly for their rights, often under difficult or even dangerous circumstances. They help us hold institutions and authorities accountable by exposing unsafe workplaces, wage inequality, and systemic neglect.
Our photos, videos and posts are more than just documentation, they are testimonies of our courage, resilience, and the deep desire for dignity. They have become essential in raising awareness, rallying public support, and applying pressure on policymakers and employers. Whether shared on news outlets or social media, photos and videos serve as indisputable evidence of the efforts ordinary people make just to secure what should be basic: safety, fairness, and respect in the workplace.
Together, these contributions form AFLEX’s growing library of records making a historical archive that preserves our activities, member testimonies, and public visibility, while capturing our current realities in real time for instant global awareness.
In a world where silence can erase injustice, every image, story and voice shared becomes a living record of resistance, proof that we stood, spoke and demanded dignity when it mattered most.
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Social Media
Following AFLEX on social media is the best way to keep up with the latest news, developments, and milestones in our journey toward equality and fair employment rights for Locally Employed Staff (LES). These channels give you instant access to updates, campaigns, and resources as we continue the fight for recognition and justice.
We also encourage you to follow trade unions, associations, and advocacy groups in your country. Their platforms share legal updates, success stories, and practical guidance while creating spaces for dialogue and solidarity among workers facing similar challenges.
Together, these networks ensure you stay informed, engaged, and empowered to improve your workplace conditions, wherever you are in the world.