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321by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- The Comecon member states will not prolong the existing environmental protection treaties <br/>- Tension at the Romanian-Moldavian border <br/>- Helmut Kohl visits Paris <br/>- Lithuanian Soviet blockade <br/>- Havel visits Israel <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- 3-day conference about the financial independence of local municipalities <br/>- 1956 events now defined in law as revolution and fight for freedom <br/>- The National Confederation of Hungarian Trade Unions (MSzOSz) will not organize May 1 demonstration <br/>- The former Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party leaders will not receive guns <br/>- Chamber of Journalists of the Hungarian News Agency has been established <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Decision on former Soviet military properties Külpolitika: <br/>- A KGST országai nem hosszabbítják meg az aktuális környezetvédelmi egyezményeket <br/>- Feszültség a román-moldáv határon <br/>- Helmut Kohl Párizsba látogat <br/>- Litvániai szovjet blokád <br/>- Havel Izraelbe látogat <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Háromnapos tanácskozás a helyi önkormányzatok pénzügyi önállóságáról <br/>- Törvénybe iktatják, hogy 1956 forradalom és szabadságharc volt <br/>- Nem tart május elsején felvonulást az MSZOSZ <br/>- Nem kapnak fegyvert az MSZMP volt vezetői <br/>- Megalakul a Magyar Hírügynökségi Újságíró Kamara <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Eldől a volt szovjet ingatlanok sorsa…”
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322Published 09 September 1937“…In addition to this, one of its executive members, Will Paynter, is fighting with the International Brigade, and his seat is being kept open for him until the next election. …”
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323Published 17 June 1937“…It is a clear frame-up by the Stalinist organisations, who seek to destroy P.O.U.M., the only Marxist party fighting in Spain for the Revolution and for Socialism. …”
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324“…This notwithstanding, apart from the coordination of social security rights for mobile workers, anti-discrimination legislation, and health and safety standards at work, social policy remains an exclusive national competence. …”
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325by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Political and military situation still confused in Beijing <br/>- Austrian foreign minister recommends freezing diplomatic relations with China <br/>- Two main events in Soviet parliament today: Uzbekistan and Ryzhkov <br/>- After the elections, the winners' problems multiply in Poland <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Károly Grósz criticizes violence and in-fighting in China <br/>- Hungarian government statement expresses serious concern over events in China <br/>- Alliance of Young Democrats (Fidesz) organizes demonstration in front of Chinese embassy in Budapest <br/>- Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) Mosonmagyaróvár Committee recommends erecting memorial to those shot in 1956 <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- First American-Hungarian share trading company formed <br/>- First Hungarian-South Korean economic accord signed Külpolitika: <br/>- Pekingben továbbra is áttekinthetetlen a politikai és katonai helyzet <br/>- Az osztrák külügyminiszter a diplomáciai kapcsolatok befagyasztását javasolta Kínával <br/>- A szovjet parlament mai napjának két fő eseménye: Üzbegisztán és Rizskov <br/>- A választások után sokasodnak a győztesek gondjai Lengyelországban <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Grósz Károly nyilatkozatban Ítélte el az erőszakot és a testvérháborút a kínai események kapcsán <br/>- A magyar kormány nyilatkozóban jutatta kifejezésre mélységes aggodalmát a Kínában történtek miatt <br/>- Budapesten a FIDESZ rendezésében tüntetés volt a Kínai Nagykövetség előtt <br/>- Az MSZMP mosonmagyaróvári bizottsága emlékmű felállítását javasolja az 1956-os sortűz áldoztainak emlékére <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Megalakult az első amerikai-magyar értékpapír kereskedelmi RT <br/>- Aláírták az első magyar-dél-koreai gazdasági egyezményt…”
Published 1989-06-07T00:00:00Z-1989-06-07T23:59:59Z
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326“…Care of Workers. 2. Proper grouping. 3. Vocational selection. …”
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327by Unión General de Trabajadores de España, Tom&aacute;s, Pascual, 1893-1972“…The Executive Committee unanimously approves our effort and expresses its regret, as it feels that the resolutions adopted at the conference do not correspond with the aspirations of the workers at this dramatic time, and can not have a good effect on our fight for independence and freedom. …”
Published 20 April 1937
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328by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The program consisted of several sections: an overview of the major political and economic events of the week, the workers fight for their rights, unemployment and racism, national liberation movements, international security, and culture. …”
Published 1987-1989
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329Published 2012“…Other major challenges include that of preventing hysteresis and avoiding unemployment becoming entrenched, keeping activity rates, fighting precariousness and job insecurity, easing the transition from school to work for the young, and improving the effectiveness of social safety nets. …”
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330by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The program consisted of several sections: an overview of the major political and economic events of the week, the workers fight for their rights, unemployment and racism, national liberation movements, international security, and culture. …”
Published 1991-1993
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331by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The program consisted of several sections: an overview of the major political and economic events of the week, the workers fight for their rights, unemployment and racism, national liberation movements, international security, and culture. …”
Published 1984-1986
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332Published 1943“…Soldiers and munition workers have to be maintained in the highest possible state of fighting and working efficiency, and for the maintenance of the morale of the nation the people have to be fed as well as possible.…”
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333“…The working man had to fight for his bread and butter, and he was no exception to other people. …”
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334by Holmes, Walter M.“…010-0001-001 Thursday, November 12, 1936 DAILY WORKER 5 She's English. She plays in peace now. …”
Published 12 November 1936
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335Published [1944]“…(iii) That Trade Unionists will have to fight, probably in a fierce struggle for even representation, let alone adequate representation, in a body overloaded by outside cliques, claiming to justify representation of undefined Health interests. …”
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336Published 1938“…Inno di GaribaldiL'InternazionaleHymne de RiegoUHPLa MarseillaiseHymne à la VictoireRonde des Saints SomoniensLa nouvelle RondeLa CarmagnoleMarins de la Mer NoireLa jeune gardeLe Chant des jeunesChant de Front populaireVolontaire de la LibertéLa Drapeau RougeMarche funêbreChant de ThaelmannLes PartisansVive la vieAu devant de la vieA ma patrieL'InternationaleUHPThe Red FlagOh tortured and brokenRed Army MarchThe Youthful guardsmenConnolly's Rebel SongHold the FortArise, you workersCasey JonesJoin in the fightThe Peat-Bag-SoldiersUnited FrontSwing alongForward, we've not forgottenPeoples FrontSolidarity foreverThey shall not passSong for Spanih DemocracyThe Standard of RevoltFuneral MarchSong of the PartisansRed Air FleetSong about StalinRed Soldiers SongSolidarityCominternInternacionalDie SchnitterUnsere FahneDie Herren GeneräleUHP Brüder, zur SonneSolidaritätsliedDas Lied der Inter-BrigadenHans BeimlerDie ThälmannkolonneAndré-BataillonTschapajewDas lied vom 7. …”
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337by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…For these casualities, it is necessary not only to obtain surgical treatment, but to fight for compensation under the Workman's Compensation Acts for adequate compensation. …”
Published [1920?]
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338“…The Honorary Organiser was selected by the Medical Council to represent the League at the Congress, and in this official capacity laid before the Chairman of the Municipal Hygiene Section at the Congress the following suggestions for discussion:— (1) In the practical effort now being made to fight disease and raise the standard of health of the people. (2) As an economic measure, and as supplying an urgent need of the workers of all countries, "That the heat engendered and necessary for the burning of the refuse of cities should be utilised for the heating of water to be supplied from the main supply, and available to all householders, businesses, institutions and factories.…”
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339“…This distrust we are fighting with all our strength, and we are confident that we shall win. …”
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340by Dugdale, John ; Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely, 1891-1947 ; Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron ; Malindine, E. G., Attlee, Clement, 1883-1967“…Most of the patients are convalescent, for there has been little fighting near Madrid for some weeks, but one man is whistling as they put a dressing on what remains of his leg. …”
Published [c.1937]