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| akash |
Posted
on 01-Nov-02 02:40 PM
Investment in Nepal 2002 "Nepal lacks a skilled and educated labor force. The overall literacy rate is only 40 percent, and only 25 percent for females. Vocational and technical training is poorly developed, and the national system of higher education is severely taxed by large enrollments. Many secondary and college graduates are unable to find employment in positions commensurate with their education. The employment of foreigners is also severely restricted. Under current law, the Department of Immigration must approve the employment of foreigners for all positions except those at the very top of a company or project. In private organizations, however, a significant number of professionals from India may be found in mid-level managerial positions." http://www.south-asia.com/USA/business1.htm
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| Rusty |
Posted
on 01-Nov-02 03:24 PM
Akash Ji, This is very informative article. I am surprised to see that Parliament passed the Labor Act and Trade Union Act in 1992, and formulated enabling regulations. However, the government has not yet fully implemented these laws!!!!!!!!!!
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| Shiva Shiva!! |
Posted
on 01-Nov-02 03:38 PM
And Nepal Government should formulate a law that allows Americans and foreigners to work in NEPAL and even Issue NEPALI GREEN CARD. What you think RUSTY??
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