Opposition MPs staged a protest against new labour codes, deeming them ‘anti-labour’ and a threat to job security. Concerns were raised about relaxed layoff thresholds, potential erosion of permanent jobs through contract hiring, and restrictions on striking. Leaders criticized the government’s move as favoring corporations over workers’ rights and demanded the codes’ immediate rollback. Opposition MPs staged a protest against new labour codes, deeming them ‘anti-labour’ and a threat to job security. Concerns were raised about relaxed layoff thresholds, potential erosion of permanent jobs through contract hiring, and restrictions on striking. Leaders criticized the government’s move as favoring corporations over workers’ rights and demanded the codes’ immediate rollback.
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