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In Nantes, employees of troubled French airline Hop!, a subsidiary of Air France, gather to protest against planned job cuts. The details of the plan should be known at an extraordinary Economic and Social Council meeting on Friday. IMAGES
A protest is held in front of Vale headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, three days after a mine dam owned by the company collapsed, leaving hundreds missing in Brumadinho, in Minas Gerais state. Protesters are demanding for the re-nationalization of the mining company which was run by the state until 1997.
Sanofi employees gather in protest outside the Sanofi Pasteur site in Marcy-l'Etoile, in southwestern France, following the announcement last June of a redundancy plan that will result in up to 400 job cuts. IMAGES
Hanoi, Dec 8 (EFE / EPA) .- Grab drivers protested Tuesday in Hanoi against the new commission policies of the transportation mobile application.The workers claim that with the entry into force of the new guidelines, they lose benefits and their income is reduced. (Camera: LINH LUONG THAI)SHOT LIST: GRAB DRIVER PROTEST IN HANOI, VIETNAM.
On Monday, Bob Dylan has sold his entire songwriting catalogue of more than 600 songs to Universal Music Publishing Group (UPMG). UMPG didn't disclose how much it paid. The NY Times estimated that UPMG paid more than $300 million. Business Insider reports that this is biggest-ever publishing acquisition for a single act. Dylan has sold more than 125 million records. The deal sees Dylan sells rights to all songs in his catalog, including his songwriter income and control of copyright.