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Singapore's labour regulations are the most business conducive in Asia.
More recently, a few scholars have completed a comparative study between states of India with different labour regulations.
In my country, the minister intends to impose employment assessment on labour regulations.
Restrictive labour regulations have contributed to the unemployment malaise.
Flexible labour regulations that give workers the opportunity for a job in the formal sector and easy transitions from one job to another.
The report by Mr Trentin particularly mentions national areas of policy, such as education and labour regulations.
More flexible labour regulations boost job creation.
The correct market conditions (i.e. labour regulations or energy demand) are also required in order to maximise employment creation opportunities.
He does, however, make it clear that they cannot supplant labour regulations or general or sectoral collective agreements.
Labour being a subject in the concurrent list, State-level labour regulations are also an important determinant of industrial performance.
Cuba's labour regulations ultimately caused economic stagnation.
To them EU red tape, health and safety, human rights and labour regulations throttle British business.
Under the guise of improving competitiveness, you will call into question the protection of workers and the labour regulations of the different Member States.
Many reforms were introduced, including a minimum wage, minimum labour regulations, academic freedom, and nationalisation of important sectors of the economy.
It couldn't solve the existed problems, so they came to a conclusion that in order to overcome the problems, they should pass a law for labour regulations.
They loosened the trade and labour regulations, speaking of the blacks as 'noble savages' whose untainted natural souls they professed to admire.
It has been suggested that labour regulations in North America do little in addressing labour market insecurities and the precarious nature of temporary labour.
On 3 April 1946, Houphouët-Boigny proposed to unify labour regulations in the territories of Africa; this would eventually be completed in 1952.
Although many Canadian companies had enjoyed enormous profits on World War I contracts, wages and working conditions were dismal and labour regulations were mostly non-existent.
It is therefore absolutely fundamental to set in motion all the necessary fiscal and social reforms, including early retirement, pension plans or labour regulations, which will enable us to improve this situation.
India's labour regulations are heavy even by developing country standards and analysts have urged the government to abolish or modify them in order to make the environment more conducive for employment generation.
Clarke said the EU was making little headway on the other major plank of the plan - to lighten non-wage costs for European businessmen which include labour regulations and social charges to support welfare systems.
We call on international organisations, sports companies and governments to use the World Cup, which has been dedicated to children, as an opportunity to work together and adopt a reliable system for checking if labour regulations are being complied with.
However, when, once again, consensus has been reached, when corporate social responsibility has been defined through standards that are finally generally accepted, it should be able to succeed, without becoming a substitute for labour regulations or collective agreements.
By ensuring the observance of internationally accepted labour regulations, this code of conduct has provided an appropriate instrument for promoting minimum standards in the workplace, even in third countries which use child labour and have extremely low pay levels.