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what is the role of workers in industrial development

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Answered by smartykiller
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Overall, the consequences of this rural exodus on economic development, especially industrial development, while stabilizing wages, and henceworkers' purchasing power, reduces food production in the countryside and, rather than reinforcing the links between agriculture and industry, promotes economic and social decay ...

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Answered by khanruhi905
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Basically, the government benefits from Industrial Relations in that a safe working environment promotes employee and employer satisfaction, which in turn helps maintain high employment rates which reflects well on the government and directly addresses and influences issues such as poverty and crime........

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