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Many progressive economists and trade unionists have sought to engage in dialogue and negotiations with capital and governments during the global financial crisis, hoping they could achieve the...
This column, by Klaus Loercher of Global Labour University, looks at the proceedings of the tripartite meeting at the ILO where Convention No. 158 on the termination of employment was discussed....
In determining their response to the crisis, trade unions must not only think about short-term policies but also long-term strategy, says Global Labour University. Although it may be easy to point...