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05-05-2011 - News
Georgia: Europe’s Black Sheep for Workers’ Rights
04-02-2011 - News
Georgia: Life Toll to Neo-liberal “Success” Policies
30-11-2010 - Report
ITUC/PERC-Regional Conference “Building democracy and trade union rights in the NIS”
07-12-2009 - News
Georgia: Serious Violations of Workers’ Rights in the Name of Liberalisation, Despite GSP+ Benefits
01-10-2009 - Letter
Georgia - Violation of the fundamental trade union rights of the Communication Workers Trade Union
12-08-2008 - News
Georgia/South Ossetia: Time for Dialogue and Massive Humanitarian Effort
08-08-2008 - News
South Ossetia: Peace Talks and Cease-fire Urgently Needed
17-06-2008 - News
World Bank Own Evaluation Group Slams "Doing Business" Report
26-11-2007 - News
Georgia: The end of Freedom of Association
12-11-2007 - News
Georgia: Government Must Lift State of Emergency Immediately and Guarantee Fundamental Rights
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