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	<title>Comments on: Making hay while the sun shines</title>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<description>I often wondered about this too, as a non- Keralite, non-Indian, etc. etc...
Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</description>
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Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</p>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<description>I often wondered about this too, as a non- Keralite, non-Indian, etc. etc...
Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I often wondered about this too, as a non- Keralite, non-Indian, etc. etc&#8230;<br />
Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</p>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<description>I often wondered about this too, as a non- Keralite, non-Indian, etc. etc...
Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</description>
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Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</p>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<description>I often wondered about this too, as a non- Keralite, non-Indian, etc. etc...
Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</description>
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Why does it seem easier for a subsection of Keralites to work outside India? In Kerala, we see plenty of strikes, but if these workers decided to work outside Kerala and India, they may not go on strike, but would they question authority so easily? Why is the work culture like this in Kerala?</p>
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