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Asian Roundtable for Social Protection (AROSP) Network Newsletter June 2018

2018-08-03

The Asian Roundtable for Social Protection (AROSP) Network Newsletter June 2018 is out!

Get updates about Social Protection realities from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Laos, Pakistan and Philippines. 

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AROSP Newsletter, Issue No. 1, Feb 2016

2016-03-08

The Asian Roundtable on Social Protection (AROSP) Network's periodic newsletter on social protection issues in Asia.

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Workers’ Struggle amid Capital Mobility (A Short Training Module for Workers)

2015-12-22

This education module on capital mobility explains the capitalist crisis, and assesses the impact of capital mobility on workers and trade unions. The module also provides stories of workers in the global supply chains and their struggles.

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Free Labour Activists in China Now

2015-12-22

On Dec 21st, 2015, Hong Kong labour groups held a protest in front of Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, Hong Kong SAR, in support the detained Chinese labour activists.

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Understanding Capital Mobility and Global Production Networks (A Meeting Report)

2015-08-17

This meeting report discussed the prospect of labour organising in Asia.

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Labour Scholars and Activists Exchange

‘The Bottom Up’ International Labour Solidarity: Victims’ Organizing in the Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational and Environmental Victims

2015-03-22

Issue No : 86 March 2015

By Sanjiv Pandita

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Working Asia

Labour Resistance in Asia: A Proceeding Report

2015-02-06

The two-day meeting focused on understanding and mapping the landscape of labour resistance in Asia in the past decade or so, with a special focus on identifying, in each country, (1) emerging forms of labour resistance, (2) emerging actors and players in new labour movements, and (3) trends in emerging alliance building and collaborative initiatives.

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Asian Labour Leadership Conference: A Proceeding Report

2015-02-06
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