Jobs
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Punjab’s fading prosperity, growing unemployment is making residents angry – and they’re showing it
Bilal Handoo, IndiaSpend.com
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If the US won't let Indian students stay back to work, who stands to gain?
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Understanding demonetisation: The problem with the war on cash
Tony Joseph
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As artificial intelligence conquers the toughest game, more and more jobs will face serious threat
Girish Shahane
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Why Gurumurthy has to employ voodoo economics to defend demonetisation (and attack Manmohan Singh)
Mohan Guruswamy
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Study confirms what we knew all along: Delhi is a horrible place for working women
Mayank Jain
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Centre grants Rs 6,000-crore package to textile and apparel sector
Scroll Staff
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30 days of work, no pay: Why Yashodabai and her family travelled 600 km from Marathwada to Mumbai
Abhishek Waghmare, IndiaSpend.com
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Why do we wait so restlessly for the workday to end and for the weekend to come?
Ashish Kothari
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India’s tech giants are replacing workers with robots – revenues are rising but not jobs
Mayank Jain
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IIT and IIM graduates are upset, but jobs are not an entitlement in a market economy
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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IITs threaten dithery firms with boycott, start blacklisting start-ups that did not honour offers
Scroll Staff
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For 'Make In India' to work, India first needs to become globally competitive
M Rajshekhar Anumeha Yadav
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Six indicators of India’s looming demographic disaster
Abhishek Waghmare, IndiaSpend.com
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In Rajasthan, college graduates show up for skill training meant for school educated
Anumeha Yadav
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Workers' problems: The more things change at Maruti's Manesar plant, the more they stay the same
Anumeha Yadav
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Why lakhs of people leave Odisha to work in distant, unsafe brick-kilns
M Rajshekhar
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Even without labour reforms, Delhi's factories have hired and fired workers easily for years
Anumeha Yadav
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There’s a wage crisis in Delhi’s factories – and the Modi government’s new labour laws won’t help
Anumeha Yadav
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Your car has been built on an assembly line of broken fingers
Supriya Sharma