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With weaker unions and leaders guarding their own interests, NAFTA talks may be Mexican workers’ best hope for pay rises
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If post-election Germany becomes less accommodating, Poland could stand alone in opposing 'posted workers' reform
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Long-term mismanagement has left many of the state-owned pension funds dependent on direct fiscal transfers
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Despite substantial public and private spending, the health sector is unequal and inadequate
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The strike was suspended without lasting resolution, raising the risk of renewed conflicts
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Persistent strikes and violent protests are unlikely to shift the current president
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The president is intent on pushing through an ambitious reform of French labour laws
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Voter discontent with Australia's two major parties is reaching record highs as the government sags in the polls
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Record abstention suggests that Macron’s reform agenda may face more resistance on the streets than in parliament
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As the ANC's factional battles gain pace, organised labour groups jostle for political relevance
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