• Overly restrictive legislations such as the Industrial Relation Act of 1965, which hindered trade union activities, have been repealed with the passage of the Labour Act 2003 (Act 651). • The Insurance Bill has been proofread and gazetted and corrections are being effected. 60 ...
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[23] reported on the use of public procurement to promote equality on the basis of ethnicity and gender in Malaysia, Canada, South Africa and the European Community, and to promote human rights internationally by the International Labour Organisation. Similarly, in South Africa, the Construction ...
developments, respectively. Gains in rubber and settlement targeted arable lands. The LULCC implies local food insecurity issues, declines in ecosystem services and compromised livelihoods, hence, the enforcement of the Land Use and Spatial Planning Act (2016) is recommended in land use planning in ...
Many scholarly articles on remittance have focused on its positive or negative impact on the macro- or microeconomy. Given that trend, remittance is usually analysed without its sociological elements embedded within the migration process. Therefore, this