Confederation of Indian Industry seeks clarity over ‘wages’ in labour code – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/confederation-of-indian-industry-seeks-clarity-over-wages-in-labour-code/articleshow/79946361.cms?utm_source=ETTopNews&utm_medium=HPTN&utm_campaign=AL1&utm_content=23Synopsis ​​The Code on Wages has proposed to cap allowances at 50% of the salary, a provision if implemented could reduce the takehome salary

नवीन वेतन नियमांना विरोध | लोकसता

Clipped from: https://www.loksatta.com/arthasatta-news/cii-ficci-pressures-government-to-withdraw-abn-97-2362196/ ‘सीआयआय-फिक्की’चा माघारीसाठी सरकारवर दबाव; गुरुवारी बैठक भविष्यासाठी तरतूद म्हणून दरमहा वेतनातून वाढीव कपात, परिणामी कर्मचाऱ्याच्या हाती कमी पगार राखणाऱ्या नवीन वेतन नियमाची तूर्त

Loan Apps: RBI warns public against unauthorised digital lending platforms, apps | India Business News – Times of India

Clipped from: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/rbi-warns-public-against-unauthorised-digital-lending-platforms-apps/articleshow/79926986.cms NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday cautioned the general public against unauthorised lending platforms and mobile apps.In an official release, RBI

Industry bodies to press for holding back new wage definition in meeting with govt on Dec 24 – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/industry-bodies-to-press-for-holding-back-new-wage-definition-in-meeting-with-govt-on-dec-24/articleshow/79865602.cmsSynopsis “The representatives of CII and FICCI among other industry bodies would meet union labour ministry top brass on December 24, 2020 to discuss

CAIT says Amazon’s arbitrary policies to dominate India’s retail trade should end – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/retail/cait-says-amazons-arbitrary-policies-to-dominate-indias-retail-trade-should-end/articleshow/79843206.cms?utm_source=ETTopNews&utm_medium=HPTN&utm_campaign=AL1&utm_content=23Synopsis The court rejected Future Retail Ltd’s (FRL) plea for an interim injunction to restrain Amazon from writing to Sebi, the Competition Commission and

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