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Home » Women and Recession (January 2009)
Women and Recession (January 2009)
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Women and Recession (January 2009)
tuc.org.uk –

The report provides information on how the recession will affect the women at work.

Link: http://www.tuc.org.uk/extras/womenandrecession.pdf
Added by View user profileSonia Hossain on August 30, 2009
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