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It’s the Jobs, Stupid! Article
President Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak talk during the G-20 SME Finance Challenge Award winners ceremony at the G-20 summit in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, November 12, 2010. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

It’s the Jobs, Stupid!

Job creation is the common goal that G-20 countries should be banding together to work on, writes Sabina Dewan.

Sabina Dewan

Planning Beyond 2015 Article
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, addresses a summit on the Millennium Development Goals at United Nations headquarters on Monday, September 20, 2010. (AP/Richard Drew)

Planning Beyond 2015

Renewing momentum toward the Millennium Development Goals will require the UN to recast priorities, write Isha Vij and Sabina Dewan.

Isha Vij, Sabina Dewan

From Bangladesh to You Article
Bangladeshi police use batons to disperse protesters in Dhaka, Bangladesh on July 30, 2010. Thousands of garment workers rampaged through central Dhaka and clashed with police to protest what they consider an inadequate increase in the minimum wage rate. (AP/Pavel Rahman)

From Bangladesh to You

The connection between workers’ rights in the developing world and our world of work in America is closer than you think, writes Sabina Dewan.

Sabina Dewan

Let’s Rise to the Challenge on Labor Standards Article
Women work in a vegetable plant in Santiago Sacatepequez, Guatemala. (AP/Moises Castillo)

Let’s Rise to the Challenge on Labor Standards

International labor standards are an imperative that allows us all to compete on an even playing field, and enforcement efforts should be applauded, writes Sabina Dewan.

Sabina Dewan

Creating Just Jobs Worldwide Article

Creating Just Jobs Worldwide

A CAP event co-sponsored by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Business Council for Global Development examines how to create good jobs and worker-social protections to generate economic growth worldwide.

Wage Inequality Is a Global Challenge Article
Workers work on assembly line of shoes at Thuong Dinh Shoe factory in Hanoi, Vietnam, which produces shoes for domestic markets and for exports. (AP/Chitose Suzuki)

Wage Inequality Is a Global Challenge

The International Labour Office’s most recent report on wages shows why there is a global social, political, and economic imperative to combat wage inequality, writes Sabina Dewan.

Sabina Dewan

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