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Three Mcdonald's Franchisees Fined In Kentucky For Child Labour

Investigators from the department’s Wage and Hour Division found two 10-year-old workers at a Louisville McDonald’s restaurant among many violations of federal labour laws committed by three Kentucky McDonald’s franchise operators. The investigations are part of the division’s ongoing effort to stop child labour abuses in the Southeast region.

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How AI Will Change The Future Of Compliance?

Experts are mostly bullish about adopting tech and AI and the potential it holds for reimaging the compliance function. However, decision-making is subject to the availability of substantial data and an uncertain future.

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Telangana Likely To Create More IT Jobs By Opening IT Facilities In Tier Two Towns

The state has also launched an initiative to provide training and skills development to local people.

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Sundaram Home Finance Elevates Ganapathi Subramanian To CHRO

Subramanian has over two decades of experience in HR and has worked in diverse sectors for companies such as Wipro, Citigroup, and GE during the course of his career.

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UAE's Job Loss Insurance Scheme: 2 New Employee Categories Added

The eligible employees will be compensated with a monthly cash benefit up to 60% of their average basic salaries of the 6 months prior to loss of employment. Cash benefit shall be provided for a maximum of 3 consecutive months for a claim only for the workers who pay the monthly premium for at least 12 consecutive months.

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Labour Ministry Clarifies How It Will Calculate Pension On Wages

EPFO had earlier this week extended the deadline to apply for higher pension till June 26, The scheme is to apply retrospectively.

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Himachal Pradesh Government Regularizes Services Of Contractual And Daily Wage Employees

Chief Minister, Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the present State Government is committed to the welfare of the employees and had taken various measures to benefit the State Government employees.

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US Lawmakers Query Shein, Adidas, Nike And Temu Over Forced Labour Red Flags

"The American people deserve to know if what they’re wearing was produced by forced labour in China. That's why our committee sent letters to Nike, Adidas, TEMU, and Shein. Americans need to trust that their supply chains are free from forced labour", said Select Committee on the CCP Democrats.

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