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1 It interrupted the activities of Solidarnosc detained many of … It is intellectually excusable for those on the political right to want to restrict the meaning of work to labour, or income-earning activity. Crossref Tanya Basok, Nicola Piper, Management Versus Rights: Women's Migration and Global Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean, Feminist Economics, … 1996-98: Director, Special ILO Project on Global Labour Flexibility.