The WTO and China21 November, 1999China's membership will make it even more difficult to include core labour standards in the next round of WTO talks but will force an opening of the world's largest market, giving us some access to the country.
The WTO and China21 November, 1999China's membership will make it more difficult to include core labour standards in the next round of WTO talks but will force an opening of the world's largest market, giving us some access to the country, says IMF General Secretary Marcello Malentacchi.
"Make an apology,<br>Mr. President!"8 December, 1999IMF General Secretary Marcello Malentacchi expresses his great concern about the situation for the Korean trade union movement.
Who are those two IMF's?12 December, 1999In his new opinion column, "this" IMF's General Secretary, Marcello Malentacchi, speaks of the need for reform of the "other" IMF, with convincing arguments.
AMWU mobilises support<br>for East Timor27 September, 1999Australian trade unions and churches have led in the campaign to put pressure on the Australian government to help protect the East Timorese people.
Australian government<br>dumps on workers4 October, 1999Help support the trade union campaign against a second wave of anti-union legislation in Australia.
Aerospace merger<br>gets union nod17 October, 1999French metal union says that the French-German alliance represented by this merger is the beginning of a greater European cooperation.
Keep issue of currency transaction tax on UN agenda9 April, 2000The IMF was present at the meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the UN General Assembly.
Job losses for Argentinean autoworkers17 April, 2000Both Fiat and Renault are laying off workers at their car assembly factories.