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31.07.2007 MAPUTO, July 30 (IPS) - Over 1,000 Mozambicans, including children, are trafficked to South Africa every year where they are forced into prostitution or to provide free or cheap labour. In response, Mozambique's government last week approved a new law which will make human trafficking a crime punishable with long prison sentences.
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17.07.2007 International Labour Organization (ILO) plans to organise a seminar on “Labour Market Reforms: The Trade Union Response “in New Delhi, India. The seminar will be attended by the trade unions of the Asia Pacific region to discuss market reforms for increased employment and productivity.
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11.07.2007 The southern state of Kerala may be the first to ban large businesses in retailing in India. The recent opening up of the retail sector has led to discontent among traders and small vendors.
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