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Structural reform in New Zealand stopped 20 years ago when Prime Minister Bolger told Ruth Richardson to go to sleep. Much still remained to be done, particularly in the areas of health, education and welfare. This year's Budget, like the 20 that
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EDT President Rafael Correa waves to supporters as he leaves a polling station after voting in Quito, Feb. 17, 2013. Mr. Correa's government on Thursday presented a mining bill to Congress that should pave the way for the signing of contracts with
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An American imprisoned in Cuba has settled a lawsuit against the Maryland-based company he was working for when he was arrested. The lawsuit claimed he was not properly warned about or prepared for the risks of his work. Alan Gross and his wife filed
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Devil beasts and fruit loops, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson and game show hosts all made guest appearances in the Budget debate yesterday, but all found themselves upstaged by a humble fake mouse. Labour leader David Shearer began the
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Sen. Kevin O'Toole addressed a myriad of issues at a town hall meeting in the borough Wednesday night, including his vote against a bill that would hike New Jersey's minimum wage, and his support for pension reform. State Senator Kevin O'Toole speaks
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Build our Land', the 2013 Labour Day and National Workers' Week, May 19 to 23, were launched on Monday at the Office of the Prime Minister. Minister With Responsibility for Information Sandrea Falconer told the post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica
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Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook for news and conversation. The attorney general's office is also reviewing payment practices at other fast-food establishments, but has not begun a formal investigation, said the person, who spoke on the
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May 2013 editorial Would the current lull on the labour front last? The recent anomie of strikes involving teachers at all levels of the educational ladder, doctors and public pharmacists, which is still lingering, as well as threats from judicial
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We're on strike because we're tired of struggling just to survive, Kenneth Mack, a McDonald's employee said in a statement released by a coalition the Milwaukee Workers Organizing Committee, an indepedent union of low-wage workers. There is no reason
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Congress today distanced itself from Union minister Beni Prasad Verma's tirade against SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav saying it does "not approve" of anybody using "objectionable" language against any person or any community. Verma, known for his
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