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Romanian Govt To Seek Confidence Vote On New Labor Laws Next Week
25.02.2011, 09:33 | Actuality | 903 views
Romania’s Government will seek a confidence vote in Parliament to adopt new labor legislation next week, Prime Minster Emil Boc said on public television Thursday evening. Boc said the Government has consulted union leaders on changes in labor laws and talks will continue next week as well, when the bill may be amended in Parliament before the confidence vote procedure. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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