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SHILLONG: The KSU has reiterated its stand on migrant labourers saying those who come from outside to work in Meghalaya must have labour license.

KSU general secretary Auguster Jyrwa while speaking to newsmen here on Wednesday made it clear that the companies, which engage the labourers from outside, should obtain labour license for its employees.

Reacting to Acting Deputy Commissioner Cyril VD Diengdoh’s statement on Monday’s exodus of Assam-based

SHILLONG: The KSU has reiterated its stand on migrant labourers saying those who come from outside to work in Meghalaya must have labour license.

KSU general secretary Auguster Jyrwa while speaking to newsmen here on Wednesday made it clear that the companies, which engage the labourers from outside, should obtain labour license for its employees.

Reacting to Acting Deputy Commissioner Cyril VD Diengdoh’s statement on Monday’s exodus of Assam-based

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