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Environmental ministers from Asia, Africa and South America
yesterday called for greater efforts in creating international laws
that allow for fair-sharing of commercial profits from plant and...
Two pioneering trade union workshops will be conducted in
Johannesburg this week that will focus on organising taxi workers
and street traders, and are convened by the International Labour...
Senior officials from the 21 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(Apec) member nations have agreed their leaders should issue a
message of support for global trade talks which collapsed last
month.
Political sleaze is the biggest corruption scourge facing the
world, but most acutely Argentina and Japan, according to a global
survey of public perceptions released yesterday by an international...
Workers who belong to trade unions earn higher wages, work fewer
hours, receive more training, and have longer job tenure on
average, than their non-unionized counterparts, according to a new
World...
Libya was elected yesterday by secret ballot to head the top United
Nations human rights panel - a break from nearly 50 years of
tradition in which chairpersons are elected by acclamation.
Developing countries stand to gain great economic benefits from
advances in information and communications technology, particularly
in traditional sectors such as publishing, according to the...