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7.616 documents for freedom of movement of workers
  • To deal with the Black and overall economic crisis, Dr. King argued for "an economic bill of rights" which "would guarantee a job to all people who want to work and are able to work (and) an income for all who are not able to work". As President Obama would later promise, King proposed massive government investment in "creating certain publicservice jobs", "new forms of work that enhance the social good. . . " and attending to interrelated issues of housing, health care and education. Dr. King also supported unions while at the same time criticizing them and challenging them to be more responsive to Black interests. Also, he urged Black people to "strive for enhanced representation (leadership) and influence in the labor movement". He repeatedly asserted that Black people "who are almos...

    ... their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits". Here, Dr. King advances an aud... and be represented," he, thus supported workers' right to choose freely their relationship with un...

  • ... in Interpreting the Fundamental Freedoms c. The Language of the Fundamental Freedoms 3. ECJ... matching of owners with investments (or workers with jobs). Viewed in this way, a tax system is co... forth four fundamental freedoms-the free movement of goods, workers, capital, and services. (45) Tog...

  • ...(TFEU) guarantees a number of irrefutable freedoms for individuals and businesses undertaking cross-b... activities within the EU: Freedom of Movement of Workers, Freedom of Establishment, Freedom to p...

  • It is suggested that a multilateral tax treaty between the United States and the EU countries is the most comprehensive way to solve conflicts between EC law and current bilateral US-Member State tax treaties while preserving the tax sovereignty of the EU countries. A single multilateral treaty could replace more than 300 intraEU and US-EU Member State bilateral tax treaties. The United States and each of the EU Member States have greatly varying domestic tax systems and each country has different policy goals it would like to achieve through tax treaties. Gaining consensus among such a large group of countries would be difficult, particularly since the profile of the new Member States differs from that of the old Member States. The new Members are less developed, and their interests do...

    ... with EC law, including the four economic freedoms of the EC Treaty, which prohibit the Member States... freedoms of establishment and capital movement.86. One response to such challenges from the Membe... exercise of the freedom of movement of workers because it was "likely to restrict the freedom of ...

  • ... social work practice, and social workers in health care settings use it as a guiding princi...Since the 1970s, a right-to-die movement has been advocating for changes in laws regarding ... choice, liberty rights, privacy, and freedom of the will (Beauchamp & Childress, 2001). These c...

  • Militant," "radical," "struggle" and "strike" were words used to describe the type of measures it would take to lead a collective effort and create community mobilization on every level. The speakers called for workers, students, activists and elected officials to fight in support of unions for workers. History, imperialism, capitalism, struggles and movements for change were also discussed. "So someone comes to you and says, Tm not raising any taxes, I'm not borrowing any money,' then the only thing left to cut is you," said [Charles Barron]. "We are bleeding enough! We have to say no to those cuts! We deserve decent health care! Decent education! We deserve it! We worked hard for this nation and it's time for this nation to work hard for us! Speakers included Ramon Jimenez Esq., Fre...

    ..., Bronx Community Congress and the Freedom Party hosted a labor community forum at the Savoy ...

  • Some of the main points of principle that remain unresolved in connection with the interpretation and application of bilateral tax treaty nondiscrimination provisions are identified. This is done from the perspective of a U.S. tax practitioner who has only an outsider's passing acquaintance with other countries' interpretations of bilateral tax treaty nondiscrimination provisions and with the ECJ case law on the tax issues under the EC Treaty. So this does not purport to be a thorough catalogue of technical issues of interpretation, nor a systematic comparison of tax treaty nondiscrimination rules and the EC Treaty provisions. Instead, the approach is one of reviewing the tax treaty rules and drawing some brief comparisons with their counterparts in the EC Treaty, critically analyzing s...

    ..., but it is difficult to discern any movement towards a more sympathetic approach to taxpayer co... tax treaties (the so-called "four freedoms") in the taxation area. It has become impossible t... These include the freedom of movement for workers under Article 39, the freedom of establishment und...

  • ... ourselves, our capacity to fight for our freedom, and our faith. She was inspiring, even to a child... of race relations within the interracial movement as seen in the nature of black-white "professional... inflicted on these civil rights workers, Women in Community Service (WICS) launched an int...

  • ... of civil society: grass-roots social movements, unions, a free media, and a wide range of nongove... by this violation of the rights and freedom of the workers' movement," remarked Carlos Ortega ...

  • Legal opinions of the Secretariat of the United Nations Privileges and immunities (a) Note Verbale to the Permanent Representative of [State] concerning the privileges and immunities of [a United Nations entity] (b) Interoffice memorandum to the Chief, Special Procedures Branch, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), concerning the request for information on extending immunity from legal process to studies and/or reports prepared for a Special Rapporteur by a group of researchers (c) Note to the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda concerning the immunity of defence counsel Procedural and institutional issues (a) Interoffice memorandum to the Chief, Treaty and Legal Assistance Branch, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNOD...

    ... to perform their functions, or their freedom to do so . 11 The obligation to accord privileges... Area of deployment—Freedom of movement of peacekeeping operation key component of the pri... of United Nations personnel, humanitarian workers, joint assessment mechanism and assessment evaluat...



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