The ITUC reports a global decline in workers' rights, with 87% of countries violating strike rights and 80% hindering collective bargaining. The worst results were seen in Europe and the Americas. In France, union leaders face criminal charges, and countries like Italy and Argentina saw drops in their scores. The report warns that if the trend continues, no country will uphold top workers' rights standards in 10 years. Workers were killed in five countries, and Nigeria joined the list of the worst for workers’ rights. A few countries, like Australia and Mexico, saw improvements.