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3901Published 1937“…We fervently desire the victory of the Spanish Republicans, who are giving their lives to defend Democracy in Spain. If Spain is lost to Democracy, Hitler and Mussolini will be able to inscribe on their blood-stained banners the name of yet another people whose only crime is their love of freedom. …”
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3902by Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884-“…That the aged should suffer want when they can no longer earn wages after fifty years of toil is regarded as an intolerable condition in our democracy. For thirty-five years we in Britain have sought to prevent it by providing small Old Age Pensions of various kinds. …”
Published 1943
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3903Published 1946“…The proposed Health Bill, Housing, Industrial Democracy, Finance, four subjects of vital importance and of universal interest, have been selected as fairly representative of Labour's Home policy. …”
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3904Published 28 August 1936“…Organised Labour pays homage to the steadfast courage and sacrifice of the Spanish people, who have cemented with their blood the foundations of liberty and democracy. The struggle has been brought about by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. …”
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3905by Jeger, Helen“…We feel sure that you will help the Committee to reach the aim of 100 tons of food and £1,000, which we feel is the least contribution which British democracy can make. We ask you to give, to contribute to this fund for the alleviation of suffering and the defence of a people's life. …”
Published 1936
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3906
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3907by National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Freeman, Richard Barry, Waldfogel, Jane“…Most studies find modest adverse effects of the minimum on employment so that the minimum raises the total income of low paid labor. 3) In many countries minimum wages "spill-over" to the unregulated sector, producing spikes in the wage distributions there as well. 4) Employment protection regulations and related laws shift output and employment to informal sectors and reduce gross labor mobility. 5) Mandated benefits increase labor costs and reduce employment modestly while the costs of others are shifted largely to labor, with some variation among countries. 6) Contrary to the Harris-Todaro two sector model in which rural-urban migration adjust to produce a positive relation between unemployment and wages across regions and sectors, wages and unemployment are inversely related by the "wage curve". 7) Unions affect non-wage outcomes as well as wage outcomes. 8) Cross-country regressions yield inconclusive results on the impact of labor regulations on growth while studies of country adjustments to economic shocks, such as balance of payments problems, find no difference in the responses of countries by the strength of labor institutions. 9) Labor institution can be critical when countries experience great change, as in China's growth spurt and Argentina's preservation of social stability and democracy after its 2001-2002 economic collapse. Cooperative labor relations tend to produce better economic outcomes. 10) The informal sector increased its share of the work force in the developing world in the past two decades. …”
Published 2009
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3908by Monks, Joe“…Dear Friend, The International Brigade Association remembers and appreciates the work done in the past by supporters of Spanish democracy in Holborn. You made Spain's cause your own and during the 52 months when Franco with the help of Hitler and Mussolini waged his cowardly war on the Spanish people's liberty, you collected money, food and medical supplies for the gallant Republican fighters who showed the world that it was possible to stand up to international Fascism. …”
Published 1947
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3909by Unión General de Trabajadores de España, Tomás, Pascual, 1893-1972“…The Committee thinks that on your side you should consider the advisability of all the anti-Fascist forces of the world concentrating their efforts on helping Spain, creating the instrument which will save world democracy from Fascist aggression. Yours sincerely, (signed) Pascual Tomás, Letter from the Union General de Trabajadores de España (UGT), Spanish National Trade Union Centre, of the 6th April 1937: Dear Comrades, We learn daily through the press of the arrival in Spain of medical supplies, food supplies and clothing sent for the combattants by the sections of your International; these consignments are accompanied by delegations of the respective organisations. …”
Published 20 April 1937
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3910by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- President Bush's speech at UN general assembly <br/>- Gorbachev's speech at Soviet parliamentary session <br/>- Situation normalizes in Moldavia <br/>- Overview of Chinese situation <br/>- Arab League council convenes at Libya's request <br/>- "For Chinese Democracy" émigré organization formed in Paris <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) Central Committee in session <br/>- Miklós Németh's statement on ministerial council as independent political force <br/>- Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ) instigates referendum on questions not agreed at three-sided political conciliation talks <br/>- Elections: candidates, voters, parties' dialog <br/>- Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dam: ecological problems <br/>- Alliance of Young Democrats (Fidesz) protest meeting over housing <br/>- Opposition parties organize anti-poverty weekend <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Conversation with National Bank head of department <br/>- French finance minister requests urgent economic support for Hungary and Poland <br/>- World Exposition Külpolitika: <br/>- Bush elnök felszólalása az ENSZ közgyűlésen <br/>- Gorbacsov felszólalása a szovjet parlament ülésén <br/>- Moldáviában normalizálódik a helyzet <br/>- Kínai helyzetkép <br/>- Líbia kérésére összeült az Arab Liga tanácsa <br/>- Párizsban megalakult a kínai demokráciáért nevű emigráns szervezet <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- MSZMP KB ülés <br/>- A Minisztertanács mint önálló politikai erő<br/>- Németh Miklós nyilatkozata <br/>- Az SZDSZ népszavazást kezdeményez azokról a kérdésekről, amelyekről nem született megállapodás a háromoldalú politikai egyeztető tárgyalásokon <br/>- Választás: jelöltek, választók, pártok párbeszéde <br/>- Bős-nagymarosi vízlépcső: ökológiai problémák <br/>- A FIDESZ lakhatással kapcsolatos tiltakozó gyűlése <br/>- Szegénység ellenes hétvége ellenzéki pártok szervezésében <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Beszélgetés a MNB főosztályvezetőjével <br/>- Sürgős gazdasági támogatást kért Magyarországnak és Lengyelországnak a francia gazdasági miniszter <br/>- Világkiállítás…”
Published 1989-09-25T00:00:00Z-1989-09-25T23:59:59Z
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3911by Dugdale, John ; Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely, 1891-1947 ; Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron ; Malindine, E. G., Attlee, Clement, 1883-1967“…It includes people whose views differ on everything but their belief in democracy. It includes, contrary to popular belief, a vast number of fervent adherents of the Roman Catholic faith. …”
Published [c.1937]
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3912by Jeger, George“…A meeting to mark our anniversary and to commemorate those who gave their lives for Spanish Democracy will be held on MONDAY, 23rd AUGUST, AT THE FRIENDS' HOUSE EUSTON ROAD, N.W.1 AT 8PM. …”
Published 05 August 1937
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3913Published 28 August 1936“…Organised Labour pays homage to the steadfast courage and sacrifice of the Spanish people, who have cemented with their blood the foundations of liberty and democracy. The struggle has been brought about by Spanish officers who have broken an oath of loyalty to the Republican Government which they had recently renewed, have seduced Spanish soldiers from their duty, and have organised an invasion of their own country by foreign mercenary troops. …”
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3914by Elger, William“…For over two years Spain has dramatically arrested the attention of all Democracies: for over two years the plight of the civilian population has aroused the conscience of all democrats. …”
Published 30 January 1939
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3915by Brown, Isabel, 1894-“…Dear Friend, Everyone will recall with pride the great service rendered to European democracy by the International Brigade in Spain. Six thousand of these men, who came from Fascist countries to which they cannot return, have now been incarcerated in a concentration camp in France. …”
Published June 1939
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3916by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Featured in the program: Filatov, Sergei (First Deputy Chairman of Supreme Council of the Russian Federation); Ignat'ev, Kirill (Political Scientist); Satarov, Georgii (Director of the Center for Applied Policy Research INDEM ("Informatika dlia demokratii") [Information Science for Democracy]); Sergeev, Viktor (Director of the Analytical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Contributors: Kiselev, Evgenii (Anchor) Series description: Weekly information and analytical program hosted by Evgenii Kiselyov. …”
Published 1991-1993
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3917Published September 1944“…If it were so, it would be the negation of democracy. 292/847/3/166…”
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3918by Bevan, Aneurin, 1897-1960“…If a healthy industrial democracy was to be achieved, then the men and women taking part in the new service should participate in the making of policy. …”
Published 25 June 1946
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3919by International Federation of Trade Unions ; Labour and Socialist International“…The General Council issues an urgent appeal to the conscience of all forces in the world which stand on the side of freedom, democracy and peace, to prevent Spain - which has given such a magnificent example of self-sacrifice for the cause of humanity - being sacrificed in the egoistical national or imperialist interests of the Great Powers. …”
Published 19 December 1938
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3920“…It appears that the appeal of the National Council of Labour to various sections of the Movement to give special prominence to the Cause of our Spanish Comrades was in harmony with the general view, and from all our Platforms the support of Labour for Spanish Democracy was made abundantly clear. The need of our Spanish comrades, however, remains very urgent indeed, and we ask all sections of the Movement to join in making the week-end, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 21st and 22nd a period of SPECIAL HELP FOR SPAIN! …”