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Labour Review issue no. 167 - July 2006

women and employment
Women and Class: What Has Happened in Forty Years?
The 1960s through 1980s saw major changes in the status of working women in the USA. Legal barriers to gender-based employment and pay discrimination were eliminated.
[ Full Story ]
women and employment
Getting Globalisation to Work for Women
Women experience the effects of trade liberalisation in both their working and domestic lives.
[ Full Story ]
industrial relations international
Law and Labour
The struggles over employment laws that rocked France and Germany in the past 12 months have been largely defensive.
[ Full Story ]
union rights - international
United We Stand?: Indonesia’s Labour Movement Needs to Consolidate the Gains of 1998
President Suharto’s resignation in May 1998, and the reforms that followed, changed Indonesia’s industrial relations landscape forever.
[ Full Story ]
union rights - international
Greater Freedom to Organise Also Means More Opportunity For Division
The collapse of the Suharto regime in 1998 led to the creation of much greater democratic space in many areas of society. Labour unions were among the groups that immediately benefited from the less repressive approach.
[ Full Story ]
youth
“Focusing on Decent Jobs For Young People”: Spotlight on Erin Polaczuk (NZCTU)
In May 2006, New Zealand was the host country for the regional seminar on youth employment organised by the ICFTU’s regional organisation covering Asia and the Pacific (ICFTU-APRO).
[ Full Story ]
corporations
Having Their Cake and Eating It Too – the Great Corporate Tax Break
A major report released by the ICFTU uncovers the disturbing extent of corporate tax avoidance and evasion and warns that unless governments cease engaging in the race to lower corporate taxes, both industrialized and developing countries will face a major public funding crisis.
[ Full Story ]


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