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04-09-2013 - Report
ITUC Global Poll 2013 - Economic and Social Outlook
09-08-2013 - Statement
Hiroshima Peace Appeal
14-10-2012 - News
ITUC tells IMF not to let troika dictate destructive austerity policies
11-10-2012 - News
ITUC tells IFI meetings to abandon austerity, focus on job-centred recovery
17-09-2012 - Statement
Statement by Global Unions to the 2012 Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Tokyo, 12-14 October 2012
16-08-2011 - News
Malaysia: Japanese Firm Must Drop Defamation Charges Against Human Rights Defender
15-02-2011 - News
Japan: Public Workers’ Rights Still Not Recognised
18-02-2009 - News
Japan: Public Workers’ Rights Still Denied
31-01-2007 - News
New ITUC report: Public workers’ rights denied in Japan
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