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Global Rights in Global Companies: Going for Gold at the UK Olympics
Submitted by phelim on Wed, 19/09/2007 - 12:47.
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Global Rights in Global Companies: Going for Gold at the UK Olympics
Wednesday 17th may 2006
A one-day conference organised at the House of Commons to examine the globalised market of the 21st century and in the context of the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012, what trade unions can do to ensure that fundamental rights operate throughout the company profile, wherever the company operates.
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| Sanjiv Sachdev | 57 KB |
