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One particularly significant piece of labour legislation in India is the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act … referred to as 'contract' labour in India. This paper seeks to examine this Act and its implication for manufacturing … employment in India. While empirical evidence seems to indicate the presence of large number of 'contract' workers in the Indian …
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worker representation and industrial action in the large middle-income countries of Brazil, China, India, Russia and South …
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manufactured. Wistron Corporation, the contract manufacturer for Apple in India, has sustained losses due to violence by a section … investing over Rs. Two thousand nine hundred crores in India to boost efforts for local iPhone manufacturers and made in India … Wistron-Apple Factory have impacted make-in India plans. This case also depicts the lack of statutory compliance, blatant use …
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very aspirational organization similar to India back then. India being a founding member commemorates its 100 years of … international labour standards that are established by the ILO primarily the 10 core conventions and India’s take on them. The paper … begins by analysing the role of ILO, India, and its unique position pre-and-post-independence, eventually moving into India …
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Whistleblowers are workers or civil servants who identify illegal or immoral acts in the public institution or the company they work in, and choose to report them to the competent bodies of the state. The consequence of their act can be sacrificing one’s own career, or even their social life....
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Labour Law is dealing with a period of tremendous changes, which may even jeopardise its legitimacy. Solidarity between employees has lost its vigour since the organisational culture of the company shows a trend towards internal competition. Indeed, decreased union membership and increased...
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A cross section analysis of 23 OECD members shows that there is an antagonistic relationship between the legal protection of investor interests on the one hand and labour interests on the other: the stronger the legal protection of investor rights in a country, the less developed are the...
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