As the Winter Session of the Parliament enters its fourth day, Manickam Tagore, Manish Tewari and Vijayakumar alias Vijay ...
According to a document DH has accessed, this Rs 2,120 crore will be spent on four categories of social security. They are: Rs 1,772.02 crore for health benefits, Rs 195.65 crore for accident benefits ...
Reacting to the Central government implementing the four labour codes on Friday (November 21, 2025), Santosh Lad, Labour Minister, said that industries, trade unions, and employers’ unions would be ...
Bengaluru: The state labour department has revived its proposal to impose a Re 1 cess on petrol and diesel to finance an enhanced social security scheme for unorganised workers, two years after the ...
Bengaluru: With the deadline for filing objections to the Karnataka Domestic Workers (Social Security & Welfare) Bill, 2025 ending on Nov 14, resident welfare associations (RWAs) and activists have ...
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Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad Admits 'Confusion' Over CM Post, Says High Command To Decide
In a candid interview, Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad addresses the intense speculation surrounding a leadership change in the state Congress government. Responding to questions about a ...
In a candid interview with India Today, Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad said the Karnataka Congress issue will be resolved in a week or two. State visit costs need to be paid, council warns A ...
AICCTU national vice-president Clifton D’Rozario demanded the eradication of contract labour, citing the plight of Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited workers who were terminated for demanding their ...
Despite these efforts, the state has failed to adequately respond to the issues raised by him and has failed to implement the provisions of the Act. Therefore, a petition has been filed before the ...
The establishment of the new Labour Codes marks a transformative step in India's labour landscape -- one that balances the welfare of workers with the efficiency of enterprises, the government data ...
Labour should slash the welfare bill by £20 billion in an attempt to balance the nation’s books, according to one of its influential MPs. Chris Curtis, who is co-chair of the Labour Growth Group, said ...
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