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Trump administration plans to deregulate over 60 US labour laws: Is it time for international students to look elsewhere?
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The Trump administration's plan to deregulate over 60 US labor laws is raising concerns globally. The move, framed as pro-growth, weakens worker protections, including minimum wage and safety standards. Experts warn this could diminish the US's appeal to international students and skilled workers, who are now considering countries with stronger labor laws like Canada and Germany.
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