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    PM Modi's systematic bludgeoning of MSMEs has been economic catastrophe: Congress

    The Congress accused the government of harming MSMEs and the economy, citing a report by India Ratings. They blamed PM Modi for the negative impact of demonetisation, GST, and the lockdown. The report showed a decline in the unorganised sector, job losses, and reduced manufacturing jobs. The Congress proposed solutions to revive the informal sector and criticized the government's policies.

    How Canada is turning from a dream destination to a nightmare

    High property prices, lack of jobs and rising crime are rendering Canada into a nightmare -- so much so that a high cost of living has triggered reverse migration from Canada.

    India's job crisis: Labour Ministry hits back at Citigroup; says report fails to consider data from official sources

    The Labour ministry has refuted Citigroup's report that New Delhi will struggle to create sufficient employment opportunities despite a 7% growth rate. The ministry cited that the report does not analyze all official data sources available in the public domain, and that India has generated over 8 crore employment opportunities from 2017-18 to 2021-22, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

    India created over 80 million jobs from FY’18 to FY’22, says ministry of labour and employment

    Quoting the data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey and the KLEMS data of the Reserve Bank of India, the ministry said on Monday that this translated to an average of over 20 million jobs or employment per year and demonstrates the effectiveness of various government initiatives aimed at boosting employment across sectors.

    India Inc beware! A wave of resignations may be headed your way once job market opens up

    As much as 86% of 5,562 professionals who responded to a survey put together by job portal Naukri.com for ET said they would be actively looking out for new jobs now that appraisals were over. About 39% of the respondents said their appraisals had been worse than last year, while they were similar for 33% and better for the balance 28%.

    'Jobless growth': Congress slams govt over 'accentuated unemployment crisis'

    The Congress criticized the Modi government for exacerbating India's unemployment crisis due to failed policies like demonetization and GST. Citing a Citigroup report, they highlighted the urgent need for job creation and reforms to address the high unemployment rates in the country.

    • India will fail to plug jobs gap even with 7% growth, says Citi

      The quality of jobs being created in India is another challenge, the economists said. An analysis of the official data showed about 46% of the workforce is still employed in agriculture, even though the sector contributes less than 20% to gross domestic product.

      While others try out 4-day workweeks, Greece becomes first EU country to introduce a six-day one

      Greece's new law, effective Monday, allows a six-day workweek for private-sector industrial workers. Aged workforce support and extra income are goals, yet labor unions oppose it. Supported by conservatives like Niki Kerameus, the law includes 115% pay on Sundays. Nikos Fotopoulos criticizes it. Amidst the longest EU workweek, Bernie Sanders and Britain advocate reducing hours.

      Envisioning a career in legaltech? Check out the in-demand roles, skills & more

      The widespread adoption of technology has transformed the legal industry, giving rise to 'legaltech.' Legaltech offers various opportunities, including roles for tech innovators, product managers, and consultants. Hemant Krishna from Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. notes that AI has significantly boosted the legal tech industry's prominence.

      Sarkari babus don't be late to office or you'll lose attendance; Centre cracks whip on latecomers

      The Centre's DoPT mandates biometric attendance by 9:15 AM, allowing a 15-minute delay with half-day leave deduction for latecomers. The directive enforces punctuality and advance notice, addressing concerns post-Covid-19 outbreak.

      Economists bat for capex push, fiscal prudence and more jobs at pre-Budget meet

      Budget 2024: The focus on the quality of spending, sans mindless freebies, and steps to further curb inflationary pressure should continue, some of the economists told finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman at the customary pre-budget consultation, advising against reckless giveaways. Successful tackling of inflation, they said, would be the biggest pro-poor move.

      Hospitality industry faces huge talent crunch; to add a million jobs in next few years, say experts

      The surge in tourism post the pandemic has catalysed an unprecedented increase in hospitality hiring, particularly in entry-level apprenticeship and trainee positions, Randstad India said, adding that the sector has witnessed a remarkable growth of more than 200 per cent in apprentice and trainee hires over the last two years. According to industry reports, the hospitality industry is currently one of the biggest employment generators with the formal sector offering jobs to over 40-50 lakh people, while for the informal sector, it is difficult to give a number, but it is huge.

      Nvidia’s 591,078% rally to most valuable stock came in waves

      Nvidia's remarkable journey from its IPO to becoming the most valuable company is a testament to its strategic vision, innovative products, and adaptability in emerging markets like AI and data centers.

      Budget 2024 an opportunity for Nirmala Sitharaman to play some good shots

      The Lok Sabha election results in India surprised many as they diverged from the exit polls. The focus now shifts to the Union Budget 2024, setting the economic tone for the future. All eyes will now be on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

      View: Manufacturing isn’t about jobs but key to balancing trade deficits, securing geopolitical security

      In a famous barnstorming speech, then-US senator Richard Nixon, battling charges of embezzlement of election funds, made an emotional appeal to voters by invoking his modest background and declaring his intention to retain his dog Checkers. This speech, known as the Checkers Speech, is a storied instance of the straw man phenomenon in the US political history.

      With strong job growth, rate cuts by US Fed before polls unlikely: Jefferies

      With the US economy having created far more jobs than expected in May and consumer inflation in the country still looming above a comfortable range, its central bank Federal Reserve is unlikely to tinker with policy rates ahead of the much-awaited Presidential election scheduled later this year.

      Bootstrapped SaaS startup Kissflow culls 11% workforce

      Kissflow, a Chennai-based startup, announced the layoff of about 45 employees (11% of its workforce) across India, the US, and the UAE. The CEO, Suresh Sambandam, cited reasons such as procurement strategy shift and annual performance reviews. In 2022, the company had gifted BMWs to key staffers for employee appreciation.

      In Modi's stronghold, voters chose jobs over new Hindu temple

      India's grand Hindu temple opening, aimed at bolstering PM Modi's Hindu-first agenda ahead of elections, backfired as BJP lost key seats due to voter discontent over unemployment and inflation. Despite retaining power, BJP's reduced margin reflects public focus shifting from religious issues to economic concerns. The opposition Samajwadi Party capitalised on these grievances, signaling a potential shift in political priorities away from religious symbolism.

      India’s GDP growth under Modi govt fetched it global fame, but why did it leave the desi electorate unimpressed?

      Despite an 8.2% economic growth in 2023-24, India’s incumbent government didn't gain the expected electoral advantage due to a jobs crisis. While GDP rebounded swiftly post-Covid, formal job growth lagged. A rise in self-employment highlights insufficient job opportunities, reflecting the weak link between GDP growth and quality employment. In poorer regions like eastern UP, north Karnataka, and east Maharashtra, stagnant incomes and inflation further worsened living standards.

      View: Raise a glass to the job creators

      In a recent interview, Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of supporting businesses and avoiding demonization. The Prime Minister's stance received positive feedback, contrasting with past socialist inclinations.

      Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Spotlight on Agnipath as youth seek job stability

      Haryana's political landscape is witnessing significant upheaval as the Agniveer scheme, under which soldiers are engaged for four years without a pension, becomes a focal point of discontent among rural youth. Political parties are pledging to revert to the old recruitment system, highlighting the scheme's impact on job security and aspirations, with many youngsters now favoring police or overseas jobs over military service.

      Is India suffering from an unemployment issue? PM Modi says the country is generating jobs

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended his government's job creation efforts, citing a significant increase in taxpayers and EPFO subscribers, and growth in the startup sector. Modi emphasised his vision of a 'Viksit Bharat,' where every Indian can dream big. He highlighted achievements in manufacturing, research, and self-reliance. He pledges to focus on infrastructure and development if re-elected for a third term.

      India needs lower tax on recruitment services to boost jobs, says industry body

      India's Indian Staffing Federation (ISF) has called for a reduction in the 18% tax on recruitment agencies providing outsourced staff to big companies. The ISF, which provided 1.6 million outsourced workers to companies last year, believes the new government should support hiring more salaried workers. The ISF claims that the 18% goods and services tax discourages employers from hiring contract workers through recruitment agencies.

      Small cities home to big dream jobs: Hiring scene in tier 2, 3 cities gets busy

      Job opportunities are growing across sectors in tier 2 and 3 cities, and professionals are eager to join, recruiters and firms said. Escalating living costs and infrastructural challenges in metros are prompting executives to move to smaller cities. Companies, on their part, are drawn by cheaper land costs, lower salaries and easy talent availability, besides rising disposable incomes in these cities.

      Hotels up hiring game: About 100,000 jobs likely to be created in 12-18 months

      Hotels across segments are ramping up their workforce as they are adding more rooms and entering new markets amid a strong pickup in business and leisure travel. The jobs they are recruiting for are a mix of permanent, temporary and gig, said Balasubramanian A, vice president and head of consumer, hospitality and ecommerce at TeamLease.

      Oil & gas PSUs cut 15,700 jobs in 6 years even as revenue doubles

      Over the span of six years, state-operated oil and gas enterprises reduced their workforce by 15,700 positions, constituting 14% of their total employees, despite a near doubling of their revenues. This downsizing trend particularly affected non-managerial roles.

      Retailers to continue hiring in 2024, focus on tier 2, 3 cities : Report

      In 2024, retail jobs surge with the operationalization of brands expanding from 2023, driving demand by 15-20%. E-commerce, despite startup leadership, faces hiring challenges. Logistics saw a dip. Retailers target fresh grads (52%) and experienced pros (38%). Tech adoption, sustainability, and skill development are key industry trends amid exponential e-commerce growth.

      US weekly jobless claims unchanged; layoffs decline in April

      208,000 claims filed, low layoffs, unchanged interest rate. Inflation rises, labor market balance improves. Powell notes tight labor market. Stable hiring proxy, 64,789 job cuts in April.

      Job market witnessing rebalancing after rush of cash flow seen immediately after Covid-19, says Upgrad co-founder Ronnie Screwvala

      Upgrad co-founder highlights job market trends, growth in placements, and focus on future careers in data, tech, ML, and AI. Emphasis on upskilling and intellectual capital creation in small towns and hinterlands for India's transition.

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