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| Tuesday, 13 January 2004 |
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by K. Wijayaratnam Labour legislation, labour relations and wage policies of a country are
profoundly affected by political, economic and social changes.
Globalization and liberalization that started about three decades ago have
brought about new forms of work arrangements, that either redefine or
transform the nature and the quality of work, as well make the traditional
labour systems obsolete. Other Stories
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