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I bought my baby a red radio
RadioLabour
"presents 'The Solidarity Report', a half hour audiocast of international union news every Sunday morning." Main mover and presenter Marc Bélanger
describes the journalistic and educational goals of the new service
.
posted by
Abiezer
on Feb 27, 2010 -
4 comments
Global sweatshop lobby
"In a historically unprecedented visit, the influential Chinese scholar and labor law expert Liu Cheng arrived in Washington, D.C. this week to garner support from US legislators and labor leaders for
a law
that is pending not before the US Congress but
before
the
National People’s Congress
in China."
Global Labor Strategies
' recent report
Undue Influence
has prompted comment that
US corporate advocacy in China is retarding democracy
. The
US-China Business Council
rejects this characterization of their lobbying efforts (
China Law Blog
broadly agrees). Their
European counterparts
think better compliance and implementation are key to improving protection for
Chinese workers
.
posted by
Abiezer
on Apr 6, 2007 -
20 comments
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