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Labor Rights in Haiti

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Compa73.pdf (33.97 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76885
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Author
Compa, Lance
Abstract

[Excerpt] This study of labor rights in Haiti was conducted on behalf of the International Labor Rights Education and Research Fund by Lance Compa, Washington Representative of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), who is the principal author of this report. It includes findings from a field investigation in Haiti in July 1988, and from interviews and further information supplied by Haitian trade unionists throughout 1988 and early 1989. This report also draws on information developed by a delegation of U.S. unionists and labor educators who visited Haiti July 24-31, 1988, under the sponsorship of the Washington Office on Haiti.

Date Issued
1989-04-01
Keywords
labor
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union organization
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labor unions
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labor movement
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anti-unionism
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Haiti
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labor rights
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by the International Labor Rights Education and Research Fund. Reprinted by permission.
Type
book

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