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PM Modi’s high stakes push for sovereign AI faces reality checkIndia is striving to build its own artificial intelligence capabilities, aiming for self-reliance and global export. However, the nation fa...
OpenAI Foundation commits $250 million to help workers, economies navigate AI disruptionThe OpenAI Foundation is dedicating $250 million to address AI's impact on jobs and economies. This funding will support research, aid disp...
Over $150,000 income, safety from layoffs: This one profession could be one of the safest jobs as AI anxiety risesAs layoffs continue across major tech companies investing heavily in AI, one profession is seeing the exact opposite trend. Elevator mechan...
Congress slams Narendra Modi govt as ' anti-worker', calls for review of new Labour codeThe Congress has slammed the Modi government, labeling it 'anti-worker' and demanding a review of new labor codes. Citing rising unemployme...
Indian cyberwatchdog warns MSMEs are facing higher AI-driven cyber attack threatsIndia’s cybersecurity watchdog, CERT-In, has issued a stark warning regarding the evolution of AI-driven cyber threats. By automating the i...
Is a college education still worth it in India?India must confront the impact of AI on jobs due to its large youth population, reliance on software services, and an oversupply of graduat...
Meet the new AI coworker who won’t stop snitching to your bossKuse AI's "Junior," an AI employee, is revolutionising workplaces by proactively managing tasks, drafting proposals, and monitoring communi...
Construction cost of realty projects may rise up to 5% in 2026 due to high labour rates: JLLConstruction costs in India are projected to climb 3-5% this year due to rising input prices, including labour. While some material costs s...
Is the worst over for India's $200 billion-plus exporting powerhouse?India’s IT outsourcing sector is facing an uncertain period. Infosys has raised its forecast, but profits remain under pressure across the ...
The dress code that sparked a Starbucks employee revolt and a class-action lawsuit against the companyStarbucks workers in the U.S. are suing the company over its new dress code. Employees say they had to spend money on new clothes and were ...
Early Labor Day 2025 Sales: Best deals and offers on Apple, Target, Walmart and more revealedLabor Day Sales 2025: From Apple AirPods at $90 to Brooklinen linens at 75% off, early Labor Day sales in 2025 have set the tone for one of...
Labor Day 2025: Best restaurant deals and discounts from KFC, Fazoli’s Buffalo Wild Wings and other food chains in USThis Labor Day, food lovers across the United States will not be short of options. From buy-one-get-one wings at Hooters to fresh bowls at ...
GCCs should actively participate in the ELI scheme: Labour secretary Vandana GurnaniSpeaking at the GCC Business Summit, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Monday, Gurnani said there are very substan...
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike to protest new dress codeOver 1,000 Starbucks baristas across 75 U.S. stores have initiated a strike, protesting the company's newly implemented dress code that res...
New labour codes in India: What it means for workers, employers, and HR techNew labour codes introduced by the Indian government are expected to simplify labour laws, provide stronger protection and benefits for emp...
Narendra Modi’s reform momentum has finally hit a wall in IndiaThe closer India gets to the 2024 polls, the more the govt will want to stay away from reforms, and the more his opponents will try to keep...
Modi’s labour reform push may remove key hurdle for investorsThe current changes are part of a process to streamline 44 different federal labor laws into four codes.
India should ease law on firing workers, says Arvind PanagariyaBut what’s needed is the reform of labor laws and not just streamlining of existing ones, said Panagariya.
New India leader should prioritize easing land acquisition rulesIndia’s new govt should make it easier for firms to acquire land and scrap archaic laws around hiring workers.
- Indian apparel manufacturers to take legal compliance seriously to change 'child labour' image
Indian apparel manufacturers to take legal compliance matters in their own hands to change the image problem plaguing the country.