How has economics built the excess supply of land, labour, capital and product into its formal analytical structure which, even now, is predicated on the study of scarcities? The answer is, it hasn't
New rules silent on treating benefits like medical allowance and rent free accommodation as part of wages
From a small exports market that played second fiddle to the markets in North America, Europe and China, India now features at the top of Apple's priority list
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Amazon is facing charges of violating labour laws in the US for firing warehouse worker Courtney Bowden of Pennsylvania.
While announcing its policies, the government needs to keep in mind that global manufacturing is also changing
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A joint platform of ten central unions said tremendous preparations have been done as more than 25 crore workers are expected to participate in the strike across the country
Amid strong opposition from the BJP and the Congress, the Odisha Essential Services (Maintenance) Act Amendment Bill was passed in the Assembly on Monday
Norms also include past insolvency; move not enough to weed out fly-by-night contractors, say industry experts
Work-life balance of employees will be hurt if they work for so long and then commute, say labour economists
The proposal, applicable to all factories, mines, and construction firms, is part of the draft Occupational Safety, Health (OSH) and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2020
Move aimed at easing compliance burden for companies; experts see it as micromanagement
Number of rules will come down from over 80 to 42 for labour laws relating to industrial relations.
Sharpest decline in unemployment rate was seen in Haryana, from 11.5% in April-June 2019 to 7.5% in July-September 2019
The Wage Code Bill, 2019, was passed by Parliament last year
Industries to file single return under new regime. Number of minimum wages demanding compliance set to reduce to 12 from 540 under central laws, to 180-200 under the state laws
Maharashtra Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat on Thursday termed the three labour reform bills passed by the Parliament as "black laws", which were against the interests of the working class
Santosh Kumar Gangwar says employees attached and involved with a unit for longer duration are more productive; attrition cost of a skilled worker harms industry in the longer run
In a Q&A, the Labour and Employment Minister says Removal of rigidity in labour laws, reducing compliance levels would stimulate setting up larger industries generate employment