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May 01, 2012American unions stand up for Latin American workers
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Apr 30, 2012US lawmakers: Colombia trade agreement sacrifices labor rights
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Apr 17, 2012How Mexico’s pro-industry unions undermine workers’ rights
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Mar 12, 2012‘Meet the New Boss’
By John Otis PUENTE SOGAMOSO, Colombia — Sweating in the mid-morning heat, Eusebio Rodriguez leads an oxcart between...
Mar 01, 2012Targeting Teachers: The ‘dirty war’ against Colombia’s unions
By John Otis COTORRA, Colombia — It was a savage, mafia-style hit. Alejandro Peñata, a Colombian teacher and...
Feb 09, 2012Obama administration pushes global LGBT rights into the limelight
The US took a groundbreaking step on global LGBT rights Tuesday, joining the UK in pushing governments it...
Dec 29, 2011Tell the stories that matter: USAID chief
CAMBRIDGE, Mass– It was in Dadaab, Kenya, that Dr. Rajiv Shah, Administrator of USAID, came face to face...
Dec 09, 2011Opinion: The importance of covering global LGBT news
By Michael Luongo Many Americans like to think of the U.S. as a country to emulate on LGBT...
Dec 01, 2011In AIDS fight, a question of funding, not science
By John Donnelly KISUMU, Kenya – Thirty years after the discovery of AIDS, scientists believe for the first...
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