Iraqi Trade Unionists In Danger
August 8, 2008 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsFred McDowell on how Iraq's puppet government is targeting Trade Unionists using anti-union laws passed under Saddam Hussein.
Fred McDowell on how Iraq's puppet government is targeting Trade Unionists using anti-union laws passed under Saddam Hussein.
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