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Coal industry reform will test new premier ahead of October elections
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is streamlining the number of initiatives for 2015
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The government wants wage rises that set in motion a 'virtuous circle', but moral suasion alone may not be enough
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The administration is keeping its electoral promises, adding a new labour agenda to its tax and education reforms
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A dispute over public sector pay will set the new government its first test
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Abe's first move following his re-election has been to press firms to raise wages
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The UK general election is set to be dominated by the failure of the economic 'recovery' to translate to ordinary people
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Strong government will drive through reforms avoided by predecessors
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The port dispute reflects important governing challenges confronting Solis, who also faces divisions within his party
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Pension reform is taking shape -- and will be a hot-button political issue
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