-TheWire.in The proposed Social Security Code, which brings together fifteen labour laws, is an opportunity to think afresh about the challenge of supporting new mothers – even in the informal economy. Maternity entitlements in the form of wage compensation during pregnancy and after delivery is an internationally accepted right for all women Workers. It is also recognised as a supportive mechanism for exclusive breastfeeding, critical for child nutrition and well-being. The legislative...
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MGNREGA Workers in Jharkhand demand increase in wages and number of days of guaranteed Work
-Press release by NREGA Watch (Jharkhand) dated 2nd February, 2019 Thousands of NREGA Workers across Jharkhand spilled to the streets today to express their anger at the continued denial of their entitlements. In over 30 blocks of the state, Workers raised their voice against the abysmal wage rate, acute shortage of Work, increasing delays in payment of wages, and violation of several other rights. They also demanded Work and submitted grievances...
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-The Hindu The Interim Budget makes clear the class hierarchy in the Modi government’s scheme of populism Interim Budget 2019 has sought to make amends for all the wrongs of almost five years of the Narendra Modi government. For example, the debilitating impact of demonetisation on the informal sector that employs nearly 90% of the Workforce had long been suspected on the basis of anecdotal evidence. The findings of the National Sample...
More »Centre gets earful from CJI for saying halt NRC during Lok Sabha polls
-The Indian Express The CJI observed that if there were 3,000 companies, then it was enough to deploy 2,700 for the polls even after retaining the 167 companies in Assam. Taking strong exception to the Centre’s submission that Work on the National Register of Citizens in Assam will have to be suspended for a while in view of redeployment of central forces for the Lok Sabha elections, Chief Justice of India...
More »Actionable programme for 2019 polls amidst lynch mobs, caste violence, hate mongering
-Counterview.net Reclaiming the Republic, a civil rights netWork, has released a document prepared under the chairmanship of Justice AP Shah (retired) -- and backed, among others, by Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan, bureaucrat-turned-human rights activist Harsh Mander, economist Prabhat Patnaik, Right to transparency activist Anjali Bhardwaj and social scientist Yogendra Yadav (click HERE for full list) -- with the "aim" of putting forth policy and legislative reforms needed to “protect” and...
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