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9.1 Employment legislation

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9.1 Employment legislation | Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago's Ministry of Labour, and Small Enterprise Development, are reported to believe an educated and empowered labour force, will support the nation's socio-economic sustainability, thus supporting the government's ambition to be committed to people-centred progress.

Its mission is to 'Champion equity and opportunities for all stakeholders through a collaborative approach to labour administration, the empowerment of employers and employees, and entrepreneurship'.

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      –ÌýÌýÌýÌý carrying out key provisions of the Industrial Relations Act Chap 88:01, under the delegated

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