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Freedom of association and collective bargaining : a study of Indonesian experience 1998-2003

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  • Quinn, Patrick

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Explores recent progress made in implementing freedom of association and collective bargaining in Indonesia. Examines the difficulties and practical issues that the Government and social partners have faced and identifies issues requiring further attention. Considers the contribution of ILO technical assistance.

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  • Quinn, Patrick, 2003. "Freedom of association and collective bargaining : a study of Indonesian experience 1998-2003," ILO Working Papers 993665633402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993665633402676
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