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Employment and structural change in Indian industries atrade union view-point
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Corporate Authors: International Labor Organization (Author), Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion (Author), International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (Author), Indian National Trade Union Congress (Author), Hind Mazdoor Sabha (Author), Research Seminar on "Employment and Technological Change in Indian Industries"
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion 1989.
Subjects:
Labor supply > India > Congresses.
Industries > India > Congresses.
Technological innovations > India > Congresses.
Labor supply > India > Effect of technological innovations on > Congresses.
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