Pity the workers: ITUC needs to do more for Nepali migrant workers
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Tek Bahadur Gurung may no longer be Nepal's labour minister, but he has left behind a legacy with his 'zero-cost migration policy', perhaps, for the wrong reasons. All that minister Gurung had to do was consult with all the concerned stakeholders- manpower agencies, trade unions and foreign hiring companies among others-before making the migration policy public, but he seemed to be in a hurry, with just three months left in office.
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