To all UNI-Africa Women
Today marks the 16 days of activism against women and children.
We have our resolutions against violence against Women and children.
Today marks the 16 days of activism against women and children.
We have our resolutions against violence against Women and children.
UNI says the decision by India’s Cabinet to throw open the doors of its $450 billion retail market will have serious repercussions for jobs in both the manufacturing and services sectors.
Financial sector bargaining has ended satisfactorily with agreements this Tuesday that apply the framework agreement signed in mid-October by the labour market confederations.
A hundred community and labour activists gathered outside the Mexico Consulate in Vancouver with coffins, tombstones and crosses, with a petition to "Stop the Blacklisting" of Mexico migrant in Canada
Changes to postal regulation are being considered in the UK, which would remove the direct regulation of access pricing.
Cuba plans to create a new business group responsible for postal operations in the middle of next year.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police records obtained under freedom of information legislation
reveal a disturbing relationship between the national police force and
corporations.
Joint Trade Unions of Trinidad and Tobago were forced to hold yet another public meeting on Saturday 19th November 2011 as the State of Emergency continues in the country