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Central Asia’s largest economy is struggling to both ramp up oil output and reduce its dependence on oil revenues
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Countries are privatising economies and increasing citizens' share of employment, with implications for workers' rights
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Trade unions are accusing the government of complicity in the face of what they say is a collapse in purchasing power
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A threatened strike at the largest US package delivery company is indicative of a rising level of union activism
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Two credit ratings upgrades this year are linked in part to the government's success in passing its pension reform
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A strike involving all levels of the academic community at a major New Jersey university has resulted in new contracts
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Inflation and unprecedented labour shortages are among the main factors set to depress GDP growth in the months ahead
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The local elections have been postponed again, but the country has now secured its long-sought IMF bailout
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Macron is close to realising his pension reform ambitions following approval by the Constitutional Council
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The main public-sector union said on April 12 that its members had approved strike action in pursuit of a 13.5% pay rise
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