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The Labour Law Centre Member salaries in India

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₹0.2 Lakh - ₹0.3 Lakh
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Member salary at The Labour Law Centre ranges between ₹0.2 Lakh to ₹0.3 Lakh per year. Salary estimates are based on 1 latest salaries received from various employees of The Labour Law Centre.

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skill and learning environment and job security is excellent. teammates there exhibit a high level of teamwork

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Labour law centre has a very exciting fast paced Human resources environment. However i have always believed in professional growth through change in professional environment

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The Labour Law Centre Member salary in India ranges between ₹0.2 Lakh to ₹0.3 Lakh. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of The Labour Law Centre.