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TOPIC : Labour Laws — what about them?
Posted on 09 June 2007 at 10:50:00

Even as the PM, the deputy Planning Commissioner is talking about reservation of jobs in the private sector, I have real doubts if they are discussing about doing away with the Draconian labour laws which are bane of the Indian industry today. With the left parties being a constituent of the government, there is very less hope for reforms in these laws.

But the political parties should not to keep their vote banks intact, play with the economic growth of the country. Unless labour laws are not reformed the industry will not be able to compete in the global scenario.

Mr. Divya Aggarwal

Money Management Consultants Ltd

Senior Copy Editor, Money Management Consultants Ltd
New Delhi, India

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Re: Labour Laws — what about them?
Posted on 12 June 2007 at 06:02:00 [Message #48 ]

Change in labour law is a must if we have to suceed but i dought if any political party has the will to do it.

Mr.

GREAT FORTUNE INFOTECH PVT. LTD.

GREAT FORTUNE INFOTECH PVT. LTD.
New Delhi, India

Free Member, Joined :01/18/2002
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