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South Korea: Joe Higgins MEP questions European Commission about workers’ rights

June 26, 2010 Joe Higgins, MEP, <a href="http://www.socialistparty.net/">Socialist Party (CWI Ireland)</a> South Korea

At the Committee on International Trade, Joe Higgins MEP questions the European Commission about its proposed Free Trade Agreement with South Korea and what impact that will have on the rights of workers in Europe and Korea

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