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GCL

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GCLGulf Coast League (baseball)
GCLGNU Common Lisp
GCLGraphic Counter Language
GCLGeneral Corporation Law
GCLGeosynthetic Clay Liner
GCLGanglion Cell Layer (neurology)
GCLGovernment Category List (UK)
GCLGolf Club de Lyon (French: Golf Club of Lyon; Lyon, France)
GCLGlobal Communications Limited (Canada)
GCLGlobal Crossing Ltd. (various locations)
GCLGloboid Cell Leukodystrophy
GCLGraphics Command Language
GCLGravelly Clay Loam (soil)
GCLGeneral Confederation of Labor (Argentina)
GCLGestion de Configuration Logicielle (French)
GCLGuarded Command Language (imperative programming language)
GCLGroupe Culture et Loisirs (French: Culture and Leisure Group)
GCLGranulats de Charente Limousin (French aggregates company)
GCLGross Credit Loss (finance)
GCLGail Carson Levine (author)
GCLGator Christian Life (University of Florida student organization)
GCLGriffith College Limerick (Ireland)
GCLGround Control Landing
GCLGas Cooled Loop
GCLGCOS (General Comprehensive Operating System) Control Langage (computing)
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The National Wage Council comprising 15 members - split evenly between the labour ministry, representing the State, Vi?t Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), representing the employers, and the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, representing the employees - holds meetings every year to debate the regienal minimum wage for the next year.
On the other hand, there is the more radical General Confederation of Labor (CGT), which insists on maintaining the status quo.
They were contained in an open letter he wrote to Jose Rucci, secretary of the Peronista General Confederation of Labor. According to Allende, Jews were plotting to create chaos in the country as the first part of a move to divide it and establish a separate republic to be called "Andinia" in Patagonia, Argentina's southern-most province.
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) union held a demonstration last week and drew as many as 220,000 people by police estimates and 400,000 by the union itself.
Others, like the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), the second-largest national union, have declared their opposition.
That's because when managers were slapping around and berating sports shoe workers, it was extensively reported in the Labor newspaper (the national organ of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor).
Summary: Head of the General Confederation of Labor Unions criticized Thursday a Finance Ministry proposal to subsidize fuel for taxi drivers, saying the plan would exclude a large segment of Lebanese motorists.
"In Tunisia, the Workers' Union, highly influenced by the French General Confederation of Labor (CGT), went through numerous struggles and clashed in several occasions with the political regime and maintained its syndicate traditions throughout their history," Abbas said.
What anchors this spirited civic engagement is the labor movement--more precisely, the largest and most left-leaning of the three union confederations, the Italian General Confederation of Labor, or CGIL.
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