Gatekeepers, Power Trips, and the Subjectivity of ‘Reasonable’: Rethinking Workplace Adjustments
Tribunals repeatedly show how subjective employer decisions can be overturned. Recent cases have found that denying home working for employees...
Tribunals repeatedly show how subjective employer decisions can be overturned. Recent cases have found that denying home working for employees...
This transformation does not require new content libraries or increased budgets. It can come from turning learning into an autonomous,...
ManpowerGroup hiring survey shows employers leaning on temporary and consultant talent to stay competitive Indian employers reported a 7% decline...
The Talent with 11–15 years of experience account for 9%, while only 6% of roles are held by individuals with...
The policy will first apply to employees based in New York and Los Angeles, including those working at Paramount Pictures,...
Tamil Nadu’s 24×7 Shop Operations Extension: A Bold Step Toward Economic Dynamism and Labour Equity In a landmark move poised...
A recent report from MIT underscores the disconnect. Despite billions poured into AI systems—from predictive analytics to generative tools—95% of...
The Delhi High Court’s judgment in X vs. Akademi is more than a procedural correction—it is a judicial reaffirmation of the PoSH Act’s core principles:...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Satpal Singh is more than a technical clarification—it is a judicial guardrail that reinforces the values of fairness, transparency,...
The Rajasthan Labour Department is expected to release implementation guidelines within the next 30 days, detailing safety standards for women, consent protocols,...