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Port privatization, labour reform and social equity
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1995, Issue 57, Dec 1995, p. 57 - 73
- Spanish
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- 13 Dec 1995
Abstract
Governments of the ECLAC region have promulgated labour regimes which support port workers’ desire for stable wages and job security, isolate them from market signals and create cargo-handling monopolies. The advent of a global economy, the introduction of export-led growth policies, the acquisition of advanced cargo-handling equipment and electronic information systems, and the participation of private interests in the offer of port services permit enterprises to compare, purchase and employ raw materials, labour and service inputs worldwide, and have transformed the traditional concept of competition between comparable finished goods into input-to-final product competition.
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