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Malaysian Law Might Appear to Allow Collective Bargaining, but the Reality

Question 97

Question 97

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Malaysian law might appear to allow collective bargaining, but the reality of the situation is that government control can be used to keep unions weak, similar to the situation in:


A) Mexico
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Sweden

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