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VI. LABOR MARKET POLICIES AND LABOR UNIONS

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Globalization expands opportunities. Whether these are translated into benefits for workers depends on the valuable role that unions can play in competitive economies. This role is however most likely to produce lasting gains in an environment that encourages their participation in increasing productivity gains, in ensuring fairness and in protecting reasonable working conditions.

Michael Walton

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Topics Covered in This Section

Unions in the Global Market
Michael Walton, Director in the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department World Bank

Labor Unions, Democratic Change and Competitiveness
Fouad Benseddik, Union Morocaine du Travail, Morocco

Partnerships in the Education of Future Workers
Heba El-Shazli, African-American Labor Center, Egypt

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Voices of MarrakechTable of ContentsPrefaceDefinitions and Terms
IntroductionMeeting the Challenges of PovertyNew Focus on Education ReformFiscal Decentralization (Discussion)Fostering Productivity and International Competitiveness
Labor Market Policies and Labor UnionsGlobalization: Challenges and OpportunitiesFinancial Markets and Growth in the MediterraneanModernizing TelecommunicationsMaster Lectures
MDF II - 1998WBI/World Bank

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