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Opposition keeps finding fault with labor legislation

February 5, 2018

Opposition keeps finding fault with labor legislation
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PHILIPSBURG – The tripartite committee  unanimously supports changes to the civil code geared towards better rules for labor contracts, but opposition MPs of the National Alliance still found fault with the draft Minister Emil Lee (Public Health, Social Development and Labor) presented to parliament on Monday morning. The meeting stalled after the second round and will continue on Friday.

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