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    Thousands take action against precarious workOct 08, 2009

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    Secure jobs are the answer to crisisOct 07, 2009

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    Global unions supporting Thai workers' October 7 actionsOct 06, 2009

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    New report shows disadvantage faced by migrant workers in the metal industryOct 06, 2009

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    Say no to more rights for "Private Labour Offices" in TurkeyOct 02, 2009

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    A to Z: Action against precarious workSep 23, 2009

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    Bosch and Brembo workers remain unitedSep 23, 2009

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    A path to permanencySep 23, 2009

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    Unions mobilizing against precarious workSep 02, 2009

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    IG Metall demands a return to secure jobsAug 21, 2009

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    Putting a stop to precarious work in EuropeAug 21, 2009

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    Put permanent jobs first!Aug 11, 2009

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    Workers call on ILO to improve rights of precarious workersJun 17, 2009

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    Workshop on precarious employment urges action as financial crisis hits women, families hardestMar 26, 2009

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    IMF highlights societal impacts of women's precarious workMar 06, 2009

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    Korean metalworkers show solidarity in tough timesJan 27, 2009

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    Precarious work can lead to poor mental healthOct 24, 2008

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    Metalworkers mobilise against precarious workOct 06, 2008

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    "Indonesian workers are not slaves"Aug 22, 2008

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    Autoworkers in Iran launch strike to end use of contract workJul 08, 2008

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International Metalworkers’ Federation (IMF) represents the collective interests of 25 million metalworkers from more than 200 unions in 100 countries. The IMF is a federation of national metalworkers’ unions, a union of unions at the world level. The IMF head office is in Geneva, Switzerland, where worldwide activities are co-ordinated with a network of regional offices.

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