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281by Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894“…022_0017-001 FÉDÉRATION SYNDICALE INTERNATIONALE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS INTERNATIONALER GEWERKSCHAFTSBUND 9, AVENUE D'ORSAY, PARIS - VIIe ADRESSE TÉLÉGRAPHIQUE: TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: INTERFED, PARIS TELEGRAMMADRESSE: TÉLÉPHONE: INVALIDES 45-88 Situation Espagne 57 Sch/H/B. 20th February, 1937 To National Centres To International Trade Secretariats Dear Comrades, In view of the steadily increasing gravity of the Spanish situation, giving rise to fears of still more serious international complications, the IFTU Executive and the LSI Bureau, which met in Paris on the 17th February at the request of the Spanish comrades, have decided to call a special international Conference to examine the Spanish problem and its international repercussions. …”
Published 20 February 1937
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282Published c. October 1936“…015a_0008_001 SPAIN The National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, having heard the Report of the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, who visited London, and through them the reply of Mr. …”
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283Published October 1936“…015a_0013(ii)_001 SPAIN The National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, having heard the Report of the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, who visited London, and through them the reply of Mr. …”
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284“…"Beginning in late 2008, Ireland experienced a fiscal crisis. This resulted in November 2010 in agreement between the Irish government and the European Central Bank, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) – known collectively as ‘the Troika’ – whereby the latter provided substantial financial support, on condition that a number of revenue raising and expenditure reduction targets were met. …”
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285by Trotski, Leon“…Trotsky ; édité par La Ligue Communiste (Section française de l'opposition communiste de gauche internationale) Fonds Perrone"…”
Published 1932
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287“…At the same time, pressures from employers can pull in the opposite direction as organisations try to organise time in order to be more responsive, meet consumer demands, and compete both domestically and internationally. …”
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292Published 2010“…An interdisciplinary and international team of China scholars draw on perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science and covers a broad range of issues. …”
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293Published 1924“…MacDonald had the problem of forming a Cabinet with colleagues who had little administrative experience. …”
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294by Rodríguez Vega, José“…La position de l'Union Générale fit impression, surtout parmi les milieux ouvriers, par ce refus d'appui au Gouvernement qui pourrait être formé. …”
Published 05 October 1937
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295by Hardy, Jane“…No other book studies Poland's recent history in such depth. This book will be a key text for students of political economy, international relations, social movements and labour studies."…”
Published 2009
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296by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Longuet, Morizet, Langevin, Basch and Belin, which recently visited London with a view to strengthening opposition to the Non-Intervention Agreement, you will probably be aware that, so far as the British Labour Movement is concerned, it is felt necessary to ensure that all contacts and approaches regarding international action are of an official character, pursued in cooperation with the L.S.I, and the I.F.T.U. …”
Published 14 December 1936
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297by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Longuet, Morizet, Langevin, Basch and Belin, which recently visited London with a view to strengthening opposition to the Non-Intervention Agreement, you will probably be aware that, so far as the British Labour Movement is concerned, it is felt necessary to ensure that all contacts and approaches regarding international action are of an official character, pursued in cooperation with the L.S.I, and the I.F.T.U. …”
Published 14 December 1936
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298by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Comrade Tomas, I duly received your letter about the possibility of transferring to your wife money that had been sent to you from the International Metal Workers Federation, and have been taking soundings in order to find a way of assisting you in this direction. …”
Published 15 August 1939
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299“…They point out, however, that negotiations for an all-encompassing agreement have run into opposition recently, particularly due to South American left-leaning governments and a number of economic crises. …”
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300Published January 1943“…— The Beveridge Report is, in a sense, a logical development of the series of insurance measures which have been placed on the Statute Book during the past thirty years. …”