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World Economic Forum 2024: Trust depends on democratic values
25-01-2021 - News
New Social Contract: Five workers’ demands for recovery and resilience
20-01-2020 - Statement
Labour leaders at Davos 2020
20-01-2018 - Statement
Labour leaders at Davos 2018
16-01-2017 - News
Davos: Global Alarm Bells Call for Emergency Response
16-01-2017 - Statement
Labour Leaders in Davos 2017
28-01-2016 - News
In Davos, the gathering of politicians and business leaders at the World Economic Forum had inequality on the agenda.
27-01-2016 - Statement
Labour Leaders Statement: Davos 2016 Can digital capitalism be better than its analogue ancestors?
18-01-2016 - Report
Frontlines Report 2016 - Scandal
18-01-2016 - News
New ITUC report exposes hidden workforce of 116 million in global supply chains of fifty companies
20-01-2015 - News
Davos 2015: The world needs a new business model
20-01-2015 - Report
Briefing - Labour Leaders in Davos 2015
20-01-2015 - Other
Infographic – How’s life for working people?
22-01-2014 - News
Davos 2014: Unions call for leaders to reshape the world economy with jobs and decent wages
22-01-2013 - News
New ILO report shows global unemployment on the rise
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