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Kerala SSI call for labour reforms

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KOCHI: The Kerala State Small Industries Association has welcomed the Common Minimum Programme announced by the UPA Government.

However, the Association has expressed its worry on the Government's going back on the much deliberated labour reforms, especially to deregulate tiny and small scale industries. The CMP does not contain any reference to the "comprehensive law for small industry development in India", which was deliberated in detail and finalised by the former government, Mr Xavier Thomas Kondody, State President of the Association said in a press release.

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