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India needs inclusive and employment-based development On the economic development front, inequality and increasing unemployment is the biggest challenge for the fast emerging India. Self-employment opportunities are declining in the country and jobs are continuously decreasing. According to the Labour Bureau statistics, India has, today, become the ...
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Services PMI back on growth track in March; job-creation at 7-yr high Indian services sector activity returned to its growth track in March, driven by greater inflows of new work, following which firms increased their staffing ... "In response to efforts undertaken by the government to formalise the economy, more people are gravitating towards employment as signalled by the ...
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Payment of Minimum Wages to Contract/Casual Employees Rates fixed for the scheduled employments in the Central sphere are applicable to establishments under the authority of Central Government, railway administration, mines, oil-fields, major port or any corporation established by a Central Government. These rates are equally applicable to contract and ...
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Ban orders clamped as workers stage job stir By Express News Service | Published: 06th April 2018 01:46 AM | ... PARADIP: The district administration on Thursday clamped prohibitory orders under Section 144 in the area near Cargill India company here after ... Nearly 152 workers, who were engaged in the refinery for packing, lost their jobs.
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Gratuity Time Period Might be Reduced From 5 to 3 Years It's a good news for the service class as the government is mulling to reduce the time period that makes a worker eligible for gratuity. ... According to the Gazette Notification's Schedule 1A's paragraph 3 says that the fixed-term employees will get all the benefits extended to permanent employees.
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