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Trade union response to the EC Communication on “A Decent Life for All: from vision to collective action”

The European Commission published a Communication to further elaborate key principles, to set out possible priority areas and potential target topics for the post-2015 framework.

10-07-2014

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Please find below the trade unions reaction to this Communication.

30-06-2014
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