The Water Business : Corporations Versus People Hardcover - 2005
by Holland, Ann-Christin
Details
- Title The Water Business : Corporations Versus People
- Author Holland, Ann-Christin
- Binding Hardcover
- Language ENG
- Publisher Zed Books Ltd
- Date 2005
- ISBN 9781842775646
About the author
Ann-Christin Sjlander Holland is a prize-winning Swedish journalist, now working for Kommunalarbetaren, the biggest trade union magazine in Sweden. In recent years, she has specialized in writing articles about how privatization affects employees and the different ways in which commercial companies now operate within the public sector. In researching this book, she travelled extensively in Latin America, Africa and Europe.
Ann-Christin Sjlander Holland is a prize-winning Swedish journalist, now working for Kommunalarbetaren, the biggest trade union magazine in Sweden. In recent years, she has specialized in writing articles about how privatization affects employees and the different ways in which commercial companies now operate within the public sector. In researching this book, she travelled extensively in Latin America, Africa and Europe.
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