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The Mauritius Labour Congress is a national trade union center in Mauritius. It was created in 1963 from a merger of the Mauritius Trade Union Congress and the Mauritius Confederation of Free Trade Unions .
LBC Express, Inc. (previously known as Luzon Brokerage Corporation) (PSE: LBC) is a courier company based in the Philippines. It operates scheduled commercial vehicle cargo services in currently and planned cargo airline services begin on May 31, 2014.
In the November 2019 elections, Mauritius’ ruling Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) won more than half of the seats and Labour Party lost again, securing incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth a new five-year term. [5] On the 2024 general elections, the Alliance of Change led by the Labour Party won with a clear score of 60-0.
Alliance MSM - Mauritius Labour Party: Sir Anerood Jugnauth: MSM/PTR: 1987 general election, By-Election 1989: Alliance Parti Travailliste-PMSD: Navin Ramgoolam: PTR/PMSD: 1991 general election: Alliance MSM-MMM: Sir Anerood Jugnauth: MSM/MMM: 1991 general election, By-Election 1992: Alliance PTr-MMM: Navin Ramgoolam: PTR/MMM: By-Election 1995 ...
The Dutch East India Company introduced slavery to Mauritius in 1638. The labour force, largely from Batavia, were the preferred form of labour used by the Dutch. [3] The company would maintain their control of the islands until 1710, leaving due to piracy, and the result of wars with both France and Britain. [3]
Blue Book for the Colony of Mauritius: 1907. Port Louis. 1908. hdl:2027/nyp.33433014767390. OCLC 18922692 – via HathiTrust. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher "Mauritius: Directory: the Press". Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Regional Surveys of the World. Europa Publications. 2004. ISBN 1857431839.
The Federation of Civil Service Unions (FCSU) is one of two main trade unions representing civil servants in Mauritius. [1] The FCSU is affiliated to the National Trade Unions Confederation in Mauritius. The FCSU was formed in 1956 and registered on 12 May 1957 with 21 government-sector affiliated unions. [2]
The 2023 Ibrahim Index of African Governance ranked Mauritius second in good governance. According to the 2023 Democracy Index compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit that measures the state of democracy in 167 countries, Mauritius ranks 20th worldwide followed by Uruguay and United States and is the only African country with "Full Democracy".