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2005

  1. Flexicurity in Denmark

    16 December 2005

    ILO TV explores how the Danish system of flexicurity is helping to retrain and retain Lego's workforce.

  2. Mobile beauticians in India

    09 December 2005

    ILO TV reports on how some Indian women are taking matters into their own hands to alleviate urban poverty through a new beauty trend: mobile beauticians.

  3. Back to work in Banda Aceh - a midyear look

    15 July 2005

    Six months after the tsunami, the International Labour Organization was putting people back to work, creating new businesses from the remains of former livelihoods.

  4. Forced labour in Florida

    08 July 2005

    ILO TV looks at forced labour and an historic agreement to improve conditions in the tomato-picking industry in Florida.

  5. Trafficking Survivor in Japan

    30 June 2005

    ILO TV looks at the problem of trafficking for sexual exploitation in Japan and what is being done to stop it.

  6. Child soldiers in Uganda

    23 June 2005

    Stories of children who have been forced to serve as child soldiers in Uganda.

  7. Kenya's job market

    16 June 2005

    An ILO TV report about how employers are linking up with the informal economy in Kenya.

  8. CNN Interview with Roger Plant on Forced Labour

    11 May 2005

    CNN's World Business Today interviews Roger Plant on the release of a new ILO Global Report on forced labour.

  9. Migrant Workers in Ukraine

    11 May 2005

    Euronews reports on Ukrainian migrant workers as a new Global Report on forced labour is released by the ILO.

  10. BBC Coverage of Global Report on Forced Labour

    11 May 2005

    Roger Plant discusses the Global Report on forced labour on the BBC.

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