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The Rights of Labor eBook
2,748 words, approx. 9 pages
 The complete online text of The Rights of Labor by William Howard Taft.


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Biography of William Howard Taft
2166 words, approx. 7.2 pages
 William Howard Taft (1857-1930), as twenty-seventh president of the United States and a chief justice, failed to rise adequately to the challenges of the times, despite his many strong qualities. William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept....




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 American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
Litigating labor rights
01/01/2000: 563 words, approx. 2 pages Labor rights merit special attention in discussions of legal responses to issues of concern to the global workforce. Efforts at enhancing labor rights are increasingly linked with trade expansion in order to more broadly distribute the benefits of increased global trade and economic integration....
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 The Washington Post
Trade and Labor Rights
03/22/2004: 693 words, approx. 2 pages THE ETHICAL basis of free markets is that they reflect free, individual choices. Workers may be paid little, but if they sign up for jobs voluntarily, then those jobs must be the best options available. Removing those jobs, for example, by closing factories on...
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 AP News
US, Colombia reach labor agreement
6/28/2007: 415 words, approx. 1 pages The Bush administration said Thursday it had agreed with Colombia on amendments to address workers' rights and the environment in a free trade deal.It was the second successful conclusion to negotiations this week. The administration announced an agreement Monday with Peru on the same issues....


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