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Labor Pains

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

The deadline to set up special labor courts may not be met, due to lack of funds and inadequate preparation. Delaying it would be more realistic.

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A COMMON affliction among our government officials is to draw up new regulations without giving any thought to their realization. Similarly, laws are too hastily drafted and enacted by politicians. They fail to consider how the laws will be practically implemented and where the funding will come from.

The most recent example is Law No. 2/2004 on the Resolution of Industrial Disputes, which is for the setting up of special labor courts. Even

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