Labour Education 2002/4, Number 129 Migrant Workers
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Editorial Interview "Migrant workers' rights are not negotiable", by Manolo I. Abella
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Global perspective Migrant workers: The ILO standards, by Cécile Vittin-Balima Migration: Industrialized countries are the main winners, by Elsa Ramos Freedom and migration, by Jean-Paul Marthoz Migration and labour solidarity, by Patrick A. Taran Globalization catches up with migrants, by Olivier Annequin The feminization of international migration, by Gloria Moreno Fontes Chammartin Migration, remittances and development, by Judith van Doorn Migrants - worth more than development aid?, by Dominique Demol Forced labour, migration and traffi cking, by Roger Plant Bringing back the know-how - migrants and technology transfer, by André Linard
Trade union concerns and actions Migrants get unions back to basics, by Natacha David Need to know: Asylum, immigration and transport workers, by David Cockroft Immigration and workers' rights, by Sarah Fitzpatrick HIV/AIDS super highways, by Jacky Delorme Trafficking permeates Europe, by Samuel Grumiau
Trends in the regions Living on the edge - refugee and migrant workers in Africa, by David Ndachi Tagne The union movement in Senegal and migrant workers, by Mamadou Diouf Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean: A view from the ICFTU/ORIT, by Iván González Alvarado and Hilda Sánchez Dreams turn to nightmares for Indonesia's migrants, by Patrick Quinn Labour migration in Malaysia - trade union views, by A. Navamukundan Can migrant workers save an ageing Europe?, by Jonathan Equeter Migration and integration - some EU pointers, by Ian Graham Arab labour on the move, by Steve Ringel Migratory problems in Russia, by Oleg Neterebsky
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