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The government has unilaterally announced a moratorium on interest payments on its foreign-denominated debt
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Parliament this month passed changes to the industrial relations law that Labor promised during the May election
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Belgium is experiencing consecutive strikes and protests over the cost-of-living crisis
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Tunisia's largest union, the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), said it would oppose 'secret' deals with the IMF
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Belgium has approved legislation allowing employees to work a four-day week for the same pay
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Premier finds the funds to meet doctors’ pay demand just days away from mass resignations
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The White House is calling on Congress to prevent a threatened rail strike, adding to the items on the Democrats' agenda
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The largest rail union narrowly rejected the employers' latest offer yesterday and a strike is scheduled for December 5
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The rescheduling of a national census should resolve one issue of major contention, but others will drag
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The government has managed a degree of budgetary consolidation, which aims to create headroom for increased growth
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