Issue 22 January 2006

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Agreements deliver
Says new research on working 
conditions aboard car carriers

Damned if they do
Seafarers are being compromised in their
vital role of rescuing vessels in distress

Figuring out the World Bank
Key insights for trade unionists
engaged with transport reform

New dawn for decency?
Following the historic dispute
at Gate Gourmet

HIV/AIDS enters union
How unions are faring in their
fight against the pandemic

Transport for all
The impact of liberalisation
on public services in Europe

New start for Kenya Railways
But mass redundancies will
follow concessioning
 

Cover Story

Women take the wheel
A new initiative to fill
the trucking skills gap

Comment: Regrouping for the struggle ahead

Working Life: For a train carriage inspector and repairer in the Ukraine 



Commentary

Guy Ryder: When will trade deliver?

Reflections: Readers' thoughts on border liberalisation 



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Issue 22 January 2006

Other pages for Issue 22 January 2006:
Agreements deliver | Comment | When will trade deliver? | Damned if they do... | New dawn for decency? | HIV/AIDS enters the mainstream | Tense times as Kenya railways takes new direction | Reflections: On border liberalisation | Transport for all? | Women take the wheel | Figuring out the World Bank | Working life

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