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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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Reforming France’s labour laws has defeated others and there are signs that Macron has dodged radical change
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The closure of markets and a TV station's banning have raised tensions with anglophone protesters
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The government plans to introduce a near-universal minimum wage this year
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Although the president's policies are not widely popular, frequent trade union protests cause disruption and anger
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Accusations of 'terrorist' influence may rile teachers, already affected by low pay and morale
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