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Chinese MNCs in Africa

This booklet is based on the research report "China in Africa: A Case Studies on Chinese Companies Labour Practises in the African Construction Sector Labour perspective", Research done by BWI in 2012. The book also contains BWI...

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Climate change strategy paper for trade unions in Africa

The ITUC-Africa strategy document on climate change has evolved from the co-operation between the FES Trade Union Competence Centre for sub-Saharan Africa (TUCC), ITUC-Africa and the African Labour Research Network (ALRN).

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Document stratégique sur le chanagement climatique pour les syndicats en Afrique

Le document stratégique ITUC-Africa sur le changement climatique est né de la cooperation entre le FES Trade Union Competence Centre for Sub-Saharan Africa (TUCC), ITUC-Africa et le African Labour Research Network (ALRN).

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Documento de estratégia sobre mudanças climáticas para sindicatos em África

O documento de estratégia da CSI-África sobre mudanças climáticas evolui a partir da cooperação do Centro de Competências Sindicais da FES para a África Subsariana (TUCC), da CSI-África e da Rede Africana de Pesquisa do Trabalho (ALRN). ...

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Future energy policy in Southern Africa : What role for trade unions?

The booklet "Future Energy Policy in Southern Africa – What Role for Trade Unions"?

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Politique énergétique d’avenir en afrique australe: Quel rôle pour les syndicats?

Par Ivan Mbirimi. - Johannesburg : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Trade Union Competence Centre, Septembre 2017. - 46 Seiten = ca. 1 MB, PDF-File. - Einheitssacht.: Future energy policy in Southern Africa . - Electronic ed.: Johannesburg :...

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"Modern slavery in company operations & supply chains", a review of current legislations towards an intl. framework

This paper sets out what leading governments are already doing to insist global business does more to eradicate modern slavery.

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Chinese MNCs In Africa

Those who follow China-Africa relations are generally in agreement that state-owned and private Chinese companies have become major investors in Africa over the past 10 years.