Trade union

New Study - A Closer Union: The Political Abuse of Foreign Aid

IPN 
Press release

New study details how the Trades Union Congress receives taxpayers’ money intended to promote economic development in poor countries

The Business of Protesting

IPN Opinion article

Author: Kendra Okonski

Antiglobalization protests have become a big business that involves millions of dollars, trans-national organizations and a global agenda. Don't be too surprised. Even Greenpeace -- a global enterprise with offices in London, Buenos Aires, Washington and Tokyo -- has a chief financial officer these days. Indeed, the antiglobalization movement seems like corporate dystopia, a mirror image of the business world complete with trade associations, venture capitalists, management recruiting and marketing campaigns. Instead of selling T-shirts or toothpaste, the agitators are selling limits on cross-border trade.