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16-03-2007 - News
WTO: Trade Unions Call for Action on Cotton
09-03-2007 - News
Trade Unions Unite Against Rising Unemployment: WTO Talks Could Worsen Job Climate
05-03-2007 - News
Australia: New Report to World Trade Organisation Puts Australia at the Bottom of the OECD on Workers’ Rights, with Women Workers Hardest Hit
26-02-2007 - News
New ITUC report: Problems of fundamental workers’ rights in the European Union
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ILO-WTO Joint Report: A Step Towards Sensible Global Policy
19-02-2007 - Report
Summary and Initial Commentary on “Trade and Employment: Challenges for Policy Research”
13-02-2007 - News
Problems of Core Labour Standards in Argentina
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Decent Work for All: Trade Unions Welcome European Council Conclusions
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Continuing Core Labour Standards Violations in Colombia
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Humanising Globalisation - the Challenge of International Intstitutions
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