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Content: The National Co. for Mechanical & Electrical Works Ltd. (Kharafi National
GN Online: Shipping company denies fraud in recruitment drive
Content: Al Najat Marine Shipping refuted allegations of any wrong-doing with regard to recruitment of personnel from Kenya, and threatened to drag those maligning its name to court in London
GN Online: Shipping company denies fraud in recruitment drive
Content: Al Najat Marine Shipping refuted allegations of any wrong-doing with regard to recruitment of personnel from Kenya, and threatened to drag those maligning its name to court in London
www.waronwant.org download id=71 [application/pdf]
Content: INTRODUCTIONS BY WAR ON WANT AND THE ITF Sweatships/Mather 21/6/02 9:40 am Page 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CONTENTS 1 Dream vs. reality 01 2 The growth of the cruise ship industry 05 3 Conditions of life...
soc.culture.lebanon FAQ, part 4/5
Content: Lebanese recipes mainly in English but also in French.
The Express Online
Content: The Express - the first newspaper on the Internet in Tanzania.
gate.cosatu.org.za news/2003-January [text/plain]
Content: From patrick@cosatu.org.za Tue Jan 7 11:17:20 2003 From: patrick@cosatu.org.za (Patrick Craven) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 13:17:20 +0200 Subject: Daily Labour News 7 January 2003 Message-ID: Welcome back and a Happy New year to you all! I hope 2003 will...
Shock and disbelief as the truth is finally told
Content: After months of denial and much foot- dragging, the government finally admit- ted the much publicised cruise ship jobs were non-existent. The government dropped the bombshell on May 15, 2001, bringing to an end one controversy...
NUMAST On-Line
Content: NUMAST is concerned that a company behind an international fraud advertising non-existent seafarers’ jobs in developing nations may have moved its operations to the UK
allAfrica.com: Kenya: ITF Warns On Al-Najat 'Jobs'
Content: allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience
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