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International Labour Organization

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all we would like to thank Almighty Allah for giving us the courage and ability to complete this report.We would like to express our gratitude to all those who gave us the possibility to complete this report. We want to thank the Department of management sciences of our university for giving us an opportunity to commence this project in the first instance and to do the necessary research work.
We are deeply indebted to our supervisor Sir Muzammil Aftab whose help, stimulating suggestions and encouragement helped us all for writing this report.Especially, we would like to give our special thanks to the staff of ILO for cooperating with us and giving us all the relevant data according to our project obligation.
Especially Mr Shabaz Gill (Manager ILO ISB) helped us a lot.
In the end we would like to give our special thanks to our families that their patient love enabled us to complete this work.


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