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Government’s Timidity in Handling Fiscal Deficit Post- Pandemic has added to Workers WoesPrabhat Patnaik·January 10, 2021
Who Will Penalize the Laxity on the Part of Law Enforcers? – Part VDr K R Shyam Sundar·September 22, 2021
New Labour Codes dilute workers rights and collective bargainingJane Cox and Sanjay Singhvi·October 1, 2020
Women’s Skilling Programme Turns Around Naxal affected Regions in JharkhandAshish Khetan·April 21, 2021
After Defence Workers Barred From Strike, Federations Take Legal Route to Battle OFB CorporatisationRonak Chhabra·September 11, 2021
ILO Report highlights new workplace dangers and need to protect health professionalsGyan Pathak·May 3, 2021
Indian Telephone Industries – familiar story of a terrible public sector employerMadhulika·February 19, 2022
Labour crisis may reverse economic recovery while migrant workers need supportGyan Pathak·April 10, 2021
ASHA and Anganwadi Workers Are the Backbones of India’s Rural Health and Care ServicesMoin Qazi·January 3, 2021
Supreme Court Directed Govts for Specific Relief for Migrant Workers After Bombay Lawyers IntervenedThe Leaflet·January 2, 2021
Labour Law Reforms: After a Tearing Hurry, Ad-hocism, Lethargy and Complexities Dominate Regulations Making Processes – Part IIDr K R Shyam Sundar·June 12, 2021
‘Situation Similar to Migrants, Instruct Centre for Database on App-based Workers’: Union Writes to SC BenchRonak Chhabra·July 3, 2021