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Trade unions and professional associations as civil society actors working on the issues of labour rights and social dialogue in Eastern Partnership Countries

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  • Marta Kahancová

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This report summarizes the findings and recommendations from six country studies within the project “Mapping Studies of Trade Unions and Professional Associations as Civil Society Actors Working on the Issues of Labour Rights and Social Dialogue in six Eastern Partnership Countries” funded by the European Union’s “Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility – Regional Actions” Project and implemented by the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).

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  • Marta Kahancová, 2020. "Trade unions and professional associations as civil society actors working on the issues of labour rights and social dialogue in Eastern Partnership Countries," Research Reports 35, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:cel:report:35
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