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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

MAJORITY OF PEOPLE LACK PROPER SOCIAL PROTECTION, UN AGENCY REPORTS THE UNITED STATES OPEN WITH SOCIAL PROTECTION OF REHABILITATED PRISONERS AND SENIOR CITIZENS

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MAJORITY OF PEOPLE LACK PROPER SOCIAL PROTECTION, UN AGENCY REPORTS

In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, more than 70 per cent of the world population is without proper social protections, the United Nations labour agency today reported, urging governments to scale up investment in child and family benefits, pensions and other public expenditures. Read more


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