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  • 11Workers Beer Company — The Workers Beer Company (WBC) is a British Irish organisation which runs temporary bars at events and festivals in Europe. The organisation is run by volunteers and raises money for trade unions, charities and left wing campaign groups. The most …

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  • 12Temporary Labour Working Group — The Temporary Labour Working Group was a UK industry consortium set up to establish a set of minimum standards for employment agencies working in agriculture and horticulture. It was founded in September 2002 and convened by the Ethical Trading… …

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  • 13Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act (Singapore) — Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act A police officer equipped with a firearm and handcuffs An Act to make temporary provisions for the maintenance of public order, the control of supplies by sea to Singapore, and the prevention of strikes and …

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  • 14Agency Workers Directive — The Agency Workers Directive [http://eur lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52002PC0149:EN:HTML COD 2002/0149] is a proposed EU Directive which seeks to guarantee people who get jobs through employment agencies equal pay and… …

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  • 15Communications Workers of America v. Beck — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 1988 …

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  • 16Migrant workers in Kuwait — Part of a series on Human rights in Kuwait Bidoon Women s rights Migrant workers Freedom of the press Freedo …

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  • 17Canadian Union of Postal Workers — Infobox Union name= Canadian Union of Postal Workers country= Canada affiliation= CLC members= 54,000 (2006)ref|members full name= Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) native name= founded= 1965 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state=… …

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  • 18Steel Workers Organizing Committee — The Steel Workers Organizing Committee was one of two precursor labor organizations to the United Steelworkers. It was formed by the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) in 1936. It disbanded in 1942 to become the United Steel Workers of… …

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  • 19British post-war temporary prefab houses — were the major part of the delivery plan envisaged by war time Prime Minister Winston Churchill in March 1944, and legally outlined in the Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act 1944, to address the United Kingdom s post–World War II housing… …

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  • 20INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION — (ILGWU), U.S. trade union that represented hundreds of thousands of apparel industry workers over the course of the 20th century. Founded by 11 male Jewish tailors on June 3, 1900, the ILGWU relied on a largely female rank and file membership for …

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