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04 February 2004
The ILO's report "Investing in Every Child" is the topic of a discussion with author Peter Dorman and others on the BBC World Service.
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04 February 2004
Frans Roselaers discusses the ILO/IPEC report "Investing in Every Child".
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23 January 2004
CNBC Europe's business correspondent Simon Hobbs interviews ILO Director-General Juan Somavia during the World Economic Forum at Davos.
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23 January 2004
The ILO's report "Global Employment Trends" is the lead story on the BBC-TV's premiere business program.
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29 October 2003
Norman Jennings, ILO mining expert, is interviewed on the BBC World TV program "Newshour" about the recent rescue of Russian miners. He discusses Russia's problems and progress in dealing with mine safety and discusses factors that might contribute to mining accidents in the region.
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27 October 2003
Trade Unions and the challenge of freedom of association in Latin America. Dr. Maria-Luz Vega explains to Radio RPP Lima why Trade Unions continue to play an ever important role in the country's economic and social development.
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29 September 2003
Author of the 3rd Annual Labour Market Report, Mr. Johnson appropriately discusses the global labour trends outlined in the ILO’s report on American Labour Day. He highlights the reasons for the acceleration in productivity in the US and looks at how one might approach improving the productivity and efficiency of individual sectors in Africa and Latin America.
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26 September 2003
This is the conclusion of the 3rd Annual Labour Market Report by the International Labour Office. Author of the report, Mr. Lawrence J. Johnson discusses the global labour trends and in particular how the inclusion of technology into the marketplace has enabled the US to improve its productivity. According to Mr. Johnson the question is not whether jobs will be created but how fast and how many.
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29 July 2003
With an economy in transition and high unemployment, universal healthcare for the people of the Soviet Republic of Ukraine is no longer an option. At a time when new studies have uncovered that there is a rise in infectious diseases, namely TB and Aids and now the added threat of SARS, health workers are not only struggling to survive on their poor wages but fearful of falling victim to the same diseases they are attempting to treat.