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19-05-2009
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Colombia - The CUT, CGT and CTC issued a joint statement on their position vis-à vis the Free Trade Agreement (in Spanish)
27-04-2009
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Iran may Day Statement ITUC EI ITF IUF 2009
26-04-2009
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2009 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (Washington) - Global Unions Statement
21-04-2009
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UN Durban Review Conference concerning racism (Geneva) - Trade Union Statement
20-04-2009
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UN Durban Review Conference concerning racism (Geneva) - "Decent work has no colour!" - Trade Union Statement
02-04-2009
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Global Unions Statement to the London G20 Summit, April 2009
02-04-2009
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2nd G20 Summit (London) - Decent Work Decent Life Campaign Statement
08-03-2009
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UNCSW53: 53rd Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women - Trade Union Statement
05-03-2009
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ITUC Women’s Committee Statement
20-02-2009
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EU-Africa Summit (February 2009) - Decent work at the heart of the EU-Africa Strategy - Trade Union statement
01-02-2009
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2009 (Davos) - Statement of Labour Leaders
01-02-2009
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World Social Forum 2009 (Belém) - ITUC Statement
27-11-2008
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Convention on Climate Change COP14 (2008) - Trade unions and climate change
23-11-2008
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2008 Asia-Pacific Economic Coopration (APEC) Economic Leader’s Meeting (Lima) - ITUC/APLN Statement
18-11-2008
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ITUC/TUAC Evaluation of the Outcome of the G20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy, Washington DC, 18 November 2008
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