Sawt el-Amel Newspaper, Issue No. 65, May 2007
Printed by al-Ayyam Newspaper with Atef Saʿd as the editor-in-chief, this 12-page document shows issue no. 65 of Sawt el-Amel Newspaper; a monthly free newspaper published by the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions. Issued in May 2007, this issue features a collection of news pieces and articles themed on unionism as follows: - Saʿd and al-Alul emphasise the importance of supporting workers as they "perform their daily duties whilst encountering armed soldiers and gas bombs." - Migrant labour in Israel and adverse regards. - Activities implemented by the Union of Transport Workers in Tulkarm. - A joint program between the Palestinian-Danish General Federations of Trade Unions. - A human's life vs. carelessness in the workplace; a disaster at an-Nabaly Gas Station. - Global risks and literary contributions. ;Printed by al-Ayyam Newspaper with ʿĀtef Saʿd as the editor-in-chief, this 8-page document shows issue no. 65 of Sawt el-Amel Newspaper; a monthly free newspaper published by the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions. Issued in May 2006, this issue features a collection of news pieces and articles themed on unionism as follows: - Saʿd and al-ʿĀlul emphasise the importance of supporting workers as they "perform their daily duties whilst encountering armed soldiers and gas bombs." - Migrant labour in Israel and adverse regards. - Activities implemented by the Union of Transport Workers in Tulkarm. - A joint program between the Palestinian-Danish General Federations of Trade Unions. - A human's life vs. carelessness in the workplace; a disaster at an-Nabaly Gas Station. - Global risks and literary contributions.
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Ozrail, Samar, "The General Federation of Palestinian Trade Unions Collection," archival inventory, February – October 2019, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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