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Human rights in India / Industrial relations / Business ethics / Child labour / Bandhua Mukti Morcha / Unfree labour / Slavery / International Labour Organization / Labour law / Human resource management / Working conditions / Debt bondage
Date: 2010-01-02 01:50:55
Human rights in India
Industrial relations
Business ethics
Child labour
Bandhua Mukti Morcha
Unfree labour
Slavery
International Labour Organization
Labour law
Human resource management
Working conditions
Debt bondage

Bonded Labour There still exists in different parts of our country a system under which the debtor or his descendents have to work for the creditor and without reasonable wages or with no wages in order to discharge a d

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