in terms of labour reform. what the world cup did was accelerate that initiative, it was a catalyst for that change. this is by exploiting the benefits of this tournament means. if you look at that work, the progress that s been made over the last 12 years, i think that in itself does away with the concept of sports waltzing because actual progress has been made on the ground in relation to that. just like there s always work to be done in england and throughout the rest of the world. i don t think any country today can claim they have the ideal system in place. progress must always be made. we acknowledge that progress needs to be made, but what we ask is also to acknowledge the work that s been done. stand we ask is also to acknowledge the work that s been done. work that s been done. and other area is transparency work that s been done. and other area is transparency around - work that s been done. and other i area is transparency around migrant worker deaths. the reason there is
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A brief overview of the numerous struggles which occurred in the British Caribbean during the 1930s, which led to the introduction of many trade union rights across the region, written by Jamaican trade unionist Richard Hart.