labour rights
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As India rethinks labour rules, one item not on the agenda: Childcare facilities for women workers
Mirai Chatterjee
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Ultra full-time days, varying incentive pay: India’s food delivery people want a better deal
S Senthalir
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‘Our Diwali is gone’: Delhi’s contract workers struggle to make ends meet after steep pay cuts
Vijayta Lalwani
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Gujarat migrant exodus: In district that was epicentre of attacks, anger about outsiders taking jobs
Mridula Chari
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Welfare laws for construction workers may be failing them, a social audit in Delhi finds
Vijayta Lalwani
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The TM Krishna column: Activists’ arrests show TV channels are turning India into a khap panchayat
TM Krishna
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Jharkhand: Over 12,000 workers sign petition demanding increase in wages under NREGA, other rights
Scroll Staff
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Despite controversies in India, Trudeau must not ignore complaints of Toronto temple workers
Chris Ramsaroop and Vasanthi Venkatesh
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In Mumbai, death of four sanitation workers in a manhole puts illegal contract system under scrutiny
Aarefa Johari
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Labourers in 19 states not paid wages under MNREGA, says report
Scroll Staff
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Bollywood technicians to call strike from August 15, demanding raise, fixed shifts and insurance
Scroll Staff
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Branded as Bangladeshis: In Noida, anger turns to fear for domestic workers after police raid
Abhishek Dey
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In Noida, a riot-like situation over a domestic worker puts the focus on India’s bitter class chasm
Abhishek Dey
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‘Unity is power’: Residents of Mumbai gated complex sack domestic workers who protested ‘rate card’
Mridula Chari
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Workers’ rights: Employment is becoming more of a male privilege than ever, says labour historian
Anumeha Yadav
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Victory for 2,700 sanitation workers in Mumbai as Supreme Court grants them permanent jobs
Aarefa Johari
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India can't ignore farming sector to boost manufacturing: International Labour Organisation chief
Anumeha Yadav
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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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Bangalore’s garment workers raise an old cry for their rights and better wages
Nayantara Narayanan