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  1. Kamal Kishore Son takes charge as Director General of ESIC

    Kamal Kishore Son takes charge as Director General of ESIC

    New Delhi, The Labor Ministry on Friday announced that Kamal Kishore Son has assumed the additional charge of Director General of Employees' State Insurance Corporation.Son's appointment is effective from May 31."Kamal Kishore Son, senior IAS officer of Jharkhand cadre (1998 batch)...
  2. Samsung's 28,000 unionized employees are ready to walkout over wages.

    Samsung's 28,000 unionized employees are ready to walkout over wages.

    About 28,000 members of the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) were set to take leave en masse, but some analysts expected the labor action would not have a major impact on production.NSEU said it would not disclose the number of employees joining the walkout and that the decision...
  3. 15 children saved in anti-child labor campaign: Noida Police

    15 children saved in anti-child labor campaign: Noida Police

    Fifteen children working in eateries, furniture shops, hotels etc. were rescued on Thursday as part of a campaign to eradicate child labor in Noida. Police gave this information.According to an official statement, the operation was led by the Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of the police...
  4. Five children working in two eateries in Indore were rescued; Case registered

    Five children working in two eateries in Indore were rescued; Case registered

    Indore: Five children were rescued by officials on Thursday during a campaign to eradicate child labor in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. An officer gave this information.Ramniwas Budholia, district program officer of the Women and Child Development Department, said five children, including three...
  5. Five child laborers rescued in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir

    Five child laborers rescued in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir

    Jammu: Five minors who were forced into child labor by some commercial establishments in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir were rescued by the district administration. The officers provided this information.The administration on Wednesday launched a campaign to rescue and rehabilitate...
  6. Modi's continuation in power in changed circumstances to make reforms challenging: Economist

    Modi's continuation in power in changed circumstances to make reforms challenging: Economist

    Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's retention of power in the general elections in the "changed circumstances" will make implementation of key reforms challenging, economists said on Tuesday.Economists said the results, in which trends and gains show the incumbent National Democratic...
  7. Britain's Nigel Farage changes his mind about contesting general elections

    Britain's Nigel Farage changes his mind about contesting general elections

    London, Nigel Farage, the former head of the Brexit Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP), announced on Monday that he has changed his mind to reverse a previous decision not to contest the July 4 general election.The controversial British politician told reporters at a press conference in...
  8. Indian-origin sepsis victim hopes to create history in UK general elections

    Indian-origin sepsis victim hopes to create history in UK general elections

    London: An Indian-origin Labor Party candidate from her hometown Leicestershire, East Midlands, is using a very personal experience of surviving sepsis with the country's state-funded health service in her campaign for the July 4 general election from her hometown Leicestershire, East Midlands...
  9. NITES accuses Infosys of delaying onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits; Demand for investigation from Labor Ministry

    NITES accuses Infosys of delaying onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits; Demand for investigation from Labor Ministry

    New Delhi: IT sector employees' union NITES has urged the Ministry of Labor and Employment to probe repeated delays in the onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits by tech major Infosys.The nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) alleged that the delay has continued for more...
  10. NITES alleges delay by Infosys in onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits; Demand for investigation from Labor Ministry

    NITES alleges delay by Infosys in onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits; Demand for investigation from Labor Ministry

    New Delhi: IT sector employees' union NITES has urged the Ministry of Labor and Employment to probe the repeated delays in the onboarding of over 2,000 campus recruits by tech major Infosys.The nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) alleged that the delay has continued for...
  11. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes a dig at Labor Party over "lack of planning"

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes a dig at Labor Party over "lack of planning"

    London [UK], As the countdown to the UK general elections begins, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday took a dig at the opposition Labor Party, apparently saying the party has no plan for the country. , if they come give power.Rishi Sunak then pointed towards the clean board and...
  12. 14 children saved in anti-child labor campaign in Noida

    14 children saved in anti-child labor campaign in Noida

    Noida, In an important operation aimed at eradicating child labour, the Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) team of Gautam Buddh Nagar police rescued 14 children on Saturday."The operation targeted child laborers below the age of 18 years. During the operation, AHTU team in collaboration with...
  13. Penalty to be increased on companies violating labor laws during recruitment drive: Goa Minister

    Penalty to be increased on companies violating labor laws during recruitment drive: Goa Minister

    PANAJI: The Goa government will amend labor laws to increase penalties on private companies running recruitment drives without informing the state-RU employment office, minister Attanasio Monserrate said on Friday.The state labor minister told reporters that many companies are advertising such...
  14. Regulatory compliance key concern for GCC in India: Report

    Regulatory compliance key concern for GCC in India: Report

    New Delhi: India has emerged as a global hub for the GCC, but regulatory compliance remains a major concern for most leaders, a report released on Thursday said.A joint report by industry body NASSCOM and KPMG in India revealed that transfer pricing, SEZ and STPI compliance, labor laws, DPDPA...
  15. Controversy over electoral prospects of Britain's first black female MP

    Controversy over electoral prospects of Britain's first black female MP

    London: Controversy erupted within Britain's opposition Labor Party on Wednesday after an internal disciplinary process revealed conflicting statements regarding the electoral prospects of the country's first black female Member of Parliament.Diane Abbott, who was first elected to Parliament...
  16. India should look for easier visa norms for semi and unskilled workers in bilateral agreements: Experts

    India should look for easier visa norms for semi and unskilled workers in bilateral agreements: Experts

    New Delhi: India should look for easier visa norms for its semi and unskilled workers in bilateral agreements with various countries as this will help in increasing the inflow of remittances and paying higher wages to the labourers, trade experts said.He said the eased visa norms will also...
  17. Britain's first black female MP 'banned' from running as Labor candidate

    Britain's first black female MP 'banned' from running as Labor candidate

    The longtime MP for London's Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency was reinstated as the Labor whip on Tuesday, months after an investigation into his comments on racism was concluded.On Wednesday he told the BBC, "Although the whip has been reinstated, I am banned from standing as a...
  18. 38 minors engaged in begging and child labor rescued in Jammu

    38 minors engaged in begging and child labor rescued in Jammu

    Jammu: Thirty-eight minors engaged in beggary and child labor were rescued by the district administration, officials said on Tuesday.An official spokesperson said that the Jammu district administration has recently launched a campaign for the rehabilitation of street children, including those...
  19. High level committee will investigate Dombivali chemical factory explosion

    High level committee will investigate Dombivali chemical factory explosion

    MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has constituted a high-level committee to probe the circumstances and causes of the Dombivali chemical factory reactor explosion that killed 10 people and injured more than 60.The panel will submit its report in three weeks.An expert team from New Delhi...
  20. AI Express Cabin Crew Union, management representatives discuss various issues

    AI Express Cabin Crew Union, management representatives discuss various issues

    New Delhi: Representatives of the cabin crew union at the Air India Express airline management on Tuesday discussed wages and other issues during a meeting called by the labor department as part of the ongoing conciliation proceedings, according to a source.The next meeting is to be held on...
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