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Uruguay and Denmark top the list of ITUC Global Rights Index

Monday, May 26th 2014 - 21:55 UTC
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A global leader-board in the race to protect workers’ rights was released at the ITUC World Congress in Berlin. The ITUC Global Rights Index ranks 139 countries against 97 internationally recognized indicators to assess where workers’ rights are best protected, in law and in practice. Read full article

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  • Brit Bob

    We must not forget Argentina's position in the Global Corruption Index - down in 106th position...

    May 27th, 2014 - 06:48 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    “Her great, great grandfather participated in the shearers’ strike of 1891/92, becoming one of the first organisers for the Australian Workers’ Union and standing for the state seat of Cobar for the fledgling Australian Labor Party in 1896.”

    And it’s all been downhill ever since: a dedicated worker’s rights activist, that apart from teaching children about their rights (I have little doubt) she has worked for this outfit (in various guises) ever since.

    Yes, she is just the person to judge reality in the workplace, having NEVER worked in a workplace.

    No wonder “No Money Pepe” is confused if he listens to non-entities like this woman.

    May 28th, 2014 - 12:15 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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