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DGB contributes Just Transition measures to German Voluntary National Review
18-06-2021 - Report
A Trade Union Take on the SDGs - Edition 2021
17-04-2020 - Statement
Joint Statement on the Global Response to COVID-19
17-07-2019 - Statement
L20 Statement to the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers’ Meeting
18-11-2017 - News
COP23: Paris Agreement goals still not matched by strong governance mechanisms
28-07-2017 - Report
Germany: Country Case Study (2017) – as part of ETUC’s ‘Safe at Home, Safe at Work’ project and report
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04-07-2017 - Statement
L20 Statement to the G20 Hamburg Summit, 7-8 July 2017
17-05-2017 - News
L20 Unions Call for G20 Commitment to Fair Globalisation
17-05-2017 - Statement
L20 Statement to the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers’ meeting - Bad Neuenahr, Germany, 18-19 May 2017
17-05-2017 - Letter
Joint AFL-CIO/DGB letter about T-Mobile USA’s union-busting
29-03-2017 - Statement
L20 Proposals for German G20 Presidency, 2017
29-03-2017 - Statement
L20 Priorities for German G20 Presidency, 2017
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Labour 20: High expectations for the German G20 Presidency
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