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LABOUR-EL SALVADOR: Near Universal Poverty Wages
By Raúl Gutiérrez
SAN SALVADOR - Eighty-one percent of the economically active population of El Salvador do not earn decent wages, and two out of three young people are under- or unemployed, according to the 2007-2008 Human Development Report on this Central American country.
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LATIN AMERICA: Big Debates Over Small and Medium Enterprises
By Humberto Márquez
CARACAS - Microbusinesses and small and medium enterprises in Latin America remain a valid path for maintaining and improving economic growth and fighting poverty, while the spotlight in the region shines on summits, conflicts and major political problems such as integration or energy security.
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GREECE: Migrant Workers in Historic Strike
By Apostolis Fotiadis
ATHENS - It was a day when migrant workers said they had had enough.
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LABOUR-SERBIA: Now May Day Means Mobbing
By Vesna Peric Zimonjic
BELGRADE - From the days of celebrating workers on May Day, the day now brings reminder of a new practice of mobbing among Serbia's workers.
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AFRICA: South Africa Welcomes Cuban Doctors
By Stephanie Nieuwoudt
CAPE TOWN - For more than a decade, Cuban doctors have filled part of a gap left by South African doctors who in large numbers leave the country looking for better salaries and employment opportunities.
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NICARAGUA: Fighting Over Society’s Scraps
By José Adán Silva
MANAGUA - Thousands of people who eke out a living by selling recyclable trash scavenged from the municipal dump in the Nicaraguan capital are staging a protest over control of the city’s waste, blocking access to the dump by the garbage trucks.
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RIGHTS-ANGOLA: Free Rein for Human Traffickers
By Mario de Queiroz
LISBON - There is little awareness on the problem of trafficking in persons, mainly women and children, in Angola, and no laws for cracking down on the growing phenomenon.
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ECONOMY: Workers Will Pay the Costs of Global Crisis
By Gustavo Capdevila
GENEVA - International union leaders warned representatives of governments and employers, and World Bank President Robert Zoellick, that the burden of the current financial turmoil will fall on the world’s workers.
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ARGENTINA: Unemployment Declining at Two Different Speeds
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - Argentine companies are competing for professionals and technically skilled employees, and are even hiring students who have not yet graduated, as demand for qualified workers exceeds supply. But the reverse is true among less-skilled workers.
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BRAZIL: Small Fishermen Trade in Nets for Oyster Farms
By Fabiana Frayssinet
FLORIANÓPOLIS, Brazil - In a modest restaurant on a beach at the southern tip of the Brazilian island of Florianópolis, a couple celebrates, with champagne and oysters, "one more year of vacations and love."
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BRAZIL: Keeping Indigenous Identity Intact in "Urban Village"
By Mario Osava
CAMPO GRANDE, Brazil - "I desperately want to go back. I feel like I’m living in a prison here, but I stay on because I love my children," says Conceição Gonçalves, who misses the indigenous village of Taunay where she lived until last year, when she moved to the capital of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul.
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PERU: Poverty Provides Growing Number of ‘Drug Mules’
By Ángel Páez
LIMA - Anti-drug police at Peru’s "Jorge Chávez" international airport in Lima have had their hands full over the last year, arresting nearly two "mules" a day, each carrying an average of five kg of pure cocaine.
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RIGHTS: Activists Demand that Spain Sign Convention Against Human Trafficking
By Alicia Fraerman
MADRID - Spain is among the countries most heavily affected by human trafficking, yet it has still not signed the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, although the socialist government has promised to do so.
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