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Do Quynh Chi is co-founder and director of the 7 Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, Ba Dinh
Research Centre for Employment Relations (ERC), a Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnamese social enterprise conducting research on IPo Box 44
labour issues. She has a doctorate degree in industrial
relations from the University of Sydney and her current Responsible:
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