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Formal Job Creation - India Employer Forum

Formal Job Creation Will Revive A Flattening Economy

Formal job creation is a hidden power for growing economies. The emerging markets are never devoid of opportunity for long when the skills are available on call. The young and dynamic literate population of India can be its biggest asset when used right. The considerable industrialization, non-farm job creation, and ever-widening opportunities for all classes […]
Decoding The Labour Codes - India Employer Forum

Decoding The Labour Codes

The new labour Codes are pro-worker and pro-employer. The real test will be in the setting of the rules for their implementation. Beyond these, there are other areas in labour that need reform, too Sixteen years ago, anyone who discussed labour reforms always faced lackadaisical reactions from others in the ecosystem. But many stakeholders, whose […]
Labour-Codes-2020- India Employer Forum

The Three Labour Codes 2020

The Lok Sabha, on 22nd September 2020, passed three labour codes; the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020; and the Code of Social Security, 2020. The Industrial Relations Code and updates to the Occupational Safety, Health, and Working Conditions Code could not have come at a better time, […]
Budget - A Great Opportunity To Reverse Economic Slowdown - Bharti Mishra Nath

Budget – A Great Opportunity To Reverse Economic Slowdown

Ever since India experienced its own equivalent of glasnost and perestroika post the economic liberalization of 1991, all successive governments have contributed to gradually improving the lives of common masses. Let’s move beyond the 4.5% current GDP rate. India’s per capita income was $300 in 1991. Today, it’s little over $2,000 or Rs 11,254 a […]
Strategic PSU Sale, NBFCs And Piecemeal Labor Reforms

Strategic PSU Sale, NBFCs And Piecemeal Labor Reforms

Despite reeling under the effects of the slowdown, we have seen positive steps being taken by a resilient finance minister over the last four months. She has been doling out sops to the impacted sectors and industries to trigger multiplier effect. The erstwhile sunshine sector – Telecom –  has been in the red for long […]
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