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Inside Anil Agarwal’s $100bn vision: Vedanta Resources plans to relist with US as a likely targetVedanta's Anil Agarwal is listing four companies simultaneously. This move aims to unlock significant growth potential across its businesse...
From Tata to tech giants, Indian companies tighten grip on UK economyIndian businesses are significantly expanding their UK presence, with company numbers soaring by nearly 60% and combined revenues exceeding...
AI speaks every language. So why learn French anymore?As AI translation tools advance, universities grapple with the future of language education. While AI facilitates communication, experts ar...
700,000 green card seekers in limbo; applying anew from home country to be challengingSome 540,000 family-based and around 170,000 employment-based green card applications are currently pending with the US Citizenship and Imm...
Why More Car Owners Are Putting Their Keys in Aluminum Foil to Prevent Silent Thefts That Take SecondsModern car thieves are exploiting keyless entry systems through relay attacks, where signals from key fobs are intercepted and amplified to...
AI can't steal your job! A China twist can avert AI jobs apocalypseA Hangzhou court has set a precedent, ruling that companies cannot use AI automation as a blanket justification for firing workers. The dec...
Job augmentation: Humans and AI collaborating rather than competing — Vishaal Gupta, PearsonPearson's Vishaal Gupta sees AI as a job enhancer, not a destroyer, especially for India's youth. He emphasizes applied learning and person...
UK zero-hours contracts ban: What they are, why they’re being banned, impact on agency workers, and key employment law changesThe UK government is set to ban zero-hours contracts, a move aimed at providing stable jobs and fair wages. This ban will also cover agency...
UK launches crackdown on firms exploiting migrant workersThe UK government has announced measures to prevent exploitation of migrant workers by rogue employers. Companies that breach employment la...
Drivers on the stormWe take a closer look at UK's Supreme court ruling and its implications for Uber and its drivers in India.
Brexit could make life difficult for Indian IT professionals, feel expertsBrexit could hurt Indian professionals migrating to the UK for work and also for those who have to move between the UK and EU.
India protests UK bid to hike IT visa feesCompanies employing 50 or more employees in the US, and with 50% or more of them on H1-B or L-1 visas are called “50:50” companies.
New UK law allows turban in all workplacesA new law which will allow Sikhs in UK to wear turbans in place of safety helmets in all workplaces across the country has come into force,...
- Indian law students can intern in UK firms
In a landmark judgment that will help Indian law students get opportunities for internships in law firms in the UK, an employment tribunal ...
- Indians can intern at UK law firms
An employment tribunal in that country has held that refusal by UK-based law companies to even consider applications by non-European Econom...
- British law firms outsource to India in a big way
Britain's biggest law firms are outsourcing jobs related to conveyancing, accident claims and due diligence investigations to India to cut ...
- British law firms outsource to India in a big way
Britain's biggest law firms are outsourcing jobs related to conveyancing, accident claims and due diligence investigations to India to cut ...
- Legal Entry: UK's Indian lawyers want two-way street
The British Indian Lawyers Association opposes the opening of India’s legal services market to foreign lawyers without reciprocal clearance...
- UK wants more access to Indian market for its financiers
The United Kingdom on Saturday asked for more access to the Indian market for its financial institutions, saying it would strengthen the do...
- Partnerships in a bind over EU age discrimination law
Partnerships such as solicitors and buyout firms are struggling to comply with new European Union age discrimination laws that will expose ...