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Restrictive labour practice in seaports.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Policy, Research and External Affairs working papersPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1990.Subject(s): Summary: This review which was prepared as an input to the INUTD reseach project: "Labour redundancy in the transportation sector" is aimed at ascertaining the extent to which restrictive practices impede the realization of the benefits of investments in port modernization and at providing guidelines for easing this contradiction.
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This review which was prepared as an input to the INUTD reseach project: "Labour redundancy in the transportation sector" is aimed at ascertaining the extent to which restrictive practices impede the realization of the benefits of investments in port modernization and at providing guidelines for easing this contradiction.

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