Prinsip-prinsip Dasar Serikat Pekerja:1. Solidaritas2. Kemandirian3. Demokrasi4. Persatuan5. Tanggungjawab
Organisasi pekerja seperti itu ibarat sisa-sisa dari suatu tatanan usang yang mengagung-agungkan pangkat dan jabatan tanpa mempedulikan prestasi kerja. Tatanan seperti ini sudah bukan jamannya lagi dan tidak sesuai dengan prinsip demokrasi partisipatif, yaitu demokrasi yang melibatkan peran serta atau keikutsertaan semua pihak...(see full in book...)
Global report under the Follow-up to the ILO Declaration on fundamental Principles and ights at work 2005International Labour conference 93rd Session 2005Report I (B)
A report prepared for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung bekerjasama dengan serikat pekerja di seluruh dunia membantu memperkuat dialog internasional dan regional mengenai hubungan perburuhan, dan terutama dalam mempelajari dan memahami hubungan antar pengusaha dan pekerja, mengenai pendirian dan institusinya...
Buku ke-14 SüdwindBuku ini menganalisa perkembangan perdagangan tekstil dan pakaian dalam konteks GATT dan WTO pada abad ini berikut contoh studi kasus di negara-negara dan opsi tindakan yang dapat dilaksanakan...
At the end of 2004, the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing of the Worl Trade Organisation (WTO) will be phased out. As from the beginning of 2005, the quota regime, which has characterised the world trade in textiles and clothing in recent decades, will disapper...(see full in books...)
International migration is not a new phenomenon. However the rapid increase of migratory activities in the modern age is closely related to the supply and demand of labour...(see full in book..)
This paper describes the Migrant Savings and Alternative Investment (MSAI) program and presents it as a potential framework on which to build community resilience against HIV/AIDS in migrants home communities...(see full in book...)
Fotocopy.This study focuses on the adjustment challenges facing the textile and clothing industries across the globe. The analytical work was initially suggested during informal consultations between the OECD Trade Committee and civil society organisations...(see full in book...)