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Working Paper No. 20

International Labour Office Geneva

Tripartite cooperation, labour market reform and economic upturn in Singapore

Tayo Fashoyin

December 2010

Industrial and Employment Relations Department (DIALOGUE)

Working Paper No. 20

Tripartite cooperation, labour market reform and economic upturn in Singapore

Tayo Fashoyin

Industrial and Employment Relations Department International Labour Office • Geneva December 2010

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ILO Cataloguing in Publication Data Fashoyin, Tayo Tripartite cooperation, labour market reform and economic upturn in Singapore / Tayo Fashoyin ; International Labour Office, Industrial and Employment Relations Department. - Geneva: ILO, 2010 48 p. (Working paper ; No.20) ISBN: 9789221244011 (print);9789221244028 (web pdf) International Labour Office; Industrial and Employment Relations Department tripartism / social dialogue / labour policy / wage policy / collective bargaining / Singapore 13.06.1

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