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Social dialogue and concertation in the partner countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean : comparative study of the MENA countries, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine and Jordan = al-Hiwar al-jatama'i wa al-tashawur fi al-buldan al-sharikah dirasah muqaranah li-janub wa sharq al-mutawassit al-Jaza'ir, al-Maghrib, Tunus, Filistin, al-Urdun = Dialogue social et concertation dans les pays partenaires des rives sud et est de la Mediterranee : etude comparative des pays MENA, Algerie, Maroc, Tunisie, Palestine, Jordanie / Sami Aouadi.
Author
'Awadi, Sami
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Format
Book
Language
Multiple languages
English
Hebrew
French
Published/Created
Brussels : Forum Syndical Euromed ; Brussels : European Trade Union Institute, 2004.
Description
105 p. : 1 tab. ; 29 cm.
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Subject(s)
Labor unions
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Mediterranean Region
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Labor unions
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Organizing
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Mediterranean Region
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Series
Report (European Trade Union Institute) ; 84.
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Report / European Trade Union Institute, Bruxelles ; 84
Notes
"Brussels, 2004."
Other title(s)
Hiwar al-jatama'i wa al-tashawur fi al-buldan al-sharikah dirasah muqaranah li-janub wa sharq al-mutawassit al-Jaza'ir, al-Maghrib, Tunus, Filistin, al-Urdun =
Dialogue social et concertation dans les pays partenaires des rives sud et est de la Mediterranee : etude comparative des pays MENA, Algerie, Maroc, Tunisie, Palestine, Jordanie
ISBN
2930352485 (pbk.)
OCLC
56068546
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