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28/11/2010
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Panel on The Income from Natural Gaze & Oil Sources in Israel
25/11/2010
SEE was on of the 4 organizations participated in the organization the panel on The Income from Natural Gaze & Oil Sources in Israel on 13th of September 2010 at the University of Tel Aviv. The panel aimed to raise awareness to the need of larger state royalties
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Social Economic Platform – end of the course
25/11/2010
 
 
 
The Centralized Capital Threats on the Israeli Democracy - Conference
25/11/2010
The Social Economic Academy held on the 19th of July 2010, a conference on the threats of centralized capital on the democracy in Israel. The conference was held in Tel Aviv ( 17:30-21:15) with leading figures presenting their view on the issue such as the DeMarker founder and editor Guy Rolnik that led the second panel and Knesset Member Haim Ramon. The conference won major head-lines in major internet and printed media: 1. http://www.themarker.com/tmc/article.jhtml?ElementId=skira20100720_1180537 2. http://www.themarker.com/tmc/article.jhtml?log=tag&ElementId=skira20100721_1180724 3. http://www.themarker.com/tmc/article.jhtml?log=tag&ElementId=skira20100721_1180725 4. http://glz.co.il/NewsArticle.aspx?newsid=66015 5. http://finance.walla.co.il/?w=/3/1712134&m=1&mid=96389
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12/09/2010
Dr. Gordon Lafer is a Professor at the University of Oregon's Labor Education and Research Center. He has spent the past twenty years helping run union organizing campaigns while also working on economic policy issues. Currently, Prof. Lafer serves as Senior Labor Policy Advisor in the U.S. Congress, where he is engaged in efforts to guarantee workers' rights in international trade agreements." Dr. Lafer will illustrate the phenomena of how - while no one is looking - international officials and corporate interests are rewriting the rules that govern whose life is golden and who is miserable, who lives at home and who in exile, whose kids go to Montessori and whose to work, which places will look like the 21st century and which are stuck in the 19th. The proposed rules are not always designed to help one country over another. They're sometimes designed to help big investors at the expense of working people everywhere. And the people writing them may hope that no on e notices what they're up to until the negotiations are done and the deal is cemented in place.
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