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Livelihoods
30 January 2012 | by Dave Wallack
An organic relationship with Livelihood is one where labour is a part of an interconnected system, resulting in quality, both in economic terms and terms of the impact on workers and the community. Organisations are realizing the need to improve culture and that connecting people more with their work leads to a greater connection with each other and the community.
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