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Shifting the Onus

Tuesday, October 15, 2002

Workers are being accused of driving investors away to other countries. But could some government deficiencies also be the cause?

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The Nunukan tragedy—the recent deaths of illegal Indonesian workers repatriated from Malaysia—reads like the final chapter in a book on labor cases of the past 20 years. If fundamental and comprehensive steps are not taken, we can predict that similar problems—strikes, lay-offs and investor flights—will continue to stop us in our tracks, enlarging the increasingly higher pile of problems in many areas.

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