Last month's huge wave of omicron infections is thought to have weakened hiring in January, though the pullback is considered all but sure to prove a temporary one.
E-commerce giant Amazon has shut down a controversial influence campaign in which it paid its employees to tweet nice things about the company, Financial Times reported on Thursday.
Intent on making a flawless impression as the first host of the world's fair in the Middle East, Dubai poured billions of dollars in the pandemic-delayed Expo 2020, hoping to attract 25 million visito
The number of registered unorganised workers on e-Shram portal is all set to hit the 10-crore mark this week with total enrolments nearing 9.7 crore, as per latest data. The Ministry of Labour & Employment has developed e-Shram portal -- a national database of the unorganised workers seeded with Aadhaar. The portal was launched on August 26, 2021. The portal showed that as many as 13.97 lakh workers registered on Sunday, while the number was 14.95 lakh on Saturday. Thus, the enrolments can hit the 10-crore mark this week itself, considering that on an average 10 lakh workers are getting registered on a single day. The latest data on the portal showed that as many as 9.7 crore workers are registered on e-Shram portal which includes 72.46 per cent from socially backward categories like Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and other backward class, while 27.54 per cent are from the general category. Moreover, 89.68 per cent of registered informal sector workers provided their bank ...
But a supplementary budgetary support of Rs 50,000 cr would be appropriate to fulfil all requirements of this year: Activists
The changes will mean that about 40 per cent of all New Zealand workers will need to get fully vaccinated against the coronavirus or risk losing their jobs, up from about 15 per cent previously.
70% of firms didn't cut jobs; in fact, health sector increased employment
Workers at both units set to get into a protracted feud with the management over closure terms and job security
Tyson Foods is offering its front-line workers paid sick leave for the first time, part of an agreement that secured union support for its mandat
Single-point reference to help authorities track workers in informal sector
Maharashtra may be biggest contributor, according to a report
Their lives thrown into disarray, they struggle with lack of aid, jobs and vaccine
SMEs struggling, recovery slow; rise in key raw material cost hurting exporters
The survey, which was conducted among 1,396 worker groups, adding up to 8,023 people that included 4,836 women and children, showed that 76 per cent of the workers had less than Rs 200 left with them
The lockdown will hurt urban employment in April or beyond
With the first night curfew of the year being imposed in the national capital, the shops at various places here are being closed at 8 pm while the workers are fearing job loss
Book review of The Coolie's Great War: Indian Labour in a Global Conflict (1914-21)
By some accounts, the informal sector accounts for more than 80 per cent of the workforce and 50 per cent of the GVA in India
The hospitality sector, which was gradually picking up after the lockdown, is one among many that is feeling the heat
The NLRB backed a ruling from a US labor judge in 2019 that the electric-car maker had committed a series of violations of the National Labor Relations Act in 2017 and 2018