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    What does Keir Starmer's win mean for the Khalistan issue?

    The UK's Labour Party's recent election win in parliamentary election raises questions about its stance on movements like Khalistan. New PM Keir Starmer aims to improve UK-India relations, but concerns remain due to the party's past support for pro-Khalistan leaders.

    Who are the team set to govern Britain under new PM Starmer?

    Keir Starmer becomes PM after Labour’s 2024 win. Angela Rayner, Deputy PM; Rachel Reeves, Finance Minister; David Lammy, Foreign Minister; Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary; John Healey, Defense Minister; Wes Streeting, Health Minister tackling NHS waitlists; Ed Miliband, Energy Minister; Jonathan Reynolds, Business Minister. Starmer rebranded Labour for competence and pragmatism after Corbyn's defeat.

    Who is Victoria Starmer? How will Kier Starmer's wife be different from Akshata Murty?

    Will Victoria Starmer relocate to London's 10 Downing Street from their family house in Kentish Town, where her two children still live? Will she remain cocooned in her work and home or she will share the global limelight with her husband Kier Starmer?

    Meet Keir Starmer, who is expected to become the next Prime Minister of Britain

    Labour leader Keir Starmer is a former human rights lawyer turned state prosecutor whose ruthless ambition and formidable work ethic look set to propel him to Britain's highest political office. He is friends with human rights lawyer Amal Clooney from their time together at the same legal practice and once recounted a boozy lunch he had with her and her Hollywood actor husband George Clooney.

    Keir Starmer: Britain's methodical new leader

    Keir Starmer, Britain's new Prime Minister, brings a methodical approach and legal background to his leadership. At 61, he is the oldest to assume the role in decades, despite entering Parliament only nine years ago. Starmer's pragmatic stance contrasts with his predecessor's chaotic tenure, promising to prioritize national service over party politics. While critics question his charisma and consistency, supporters see him as a stable figure amidst turmoil.

    Japan faces shortage of almost a million foreign workers in 2040, think tank says

    At the current pace, 5.91 million foreign people will be working in Japan in 2040, almost one million short of the foreign workforce needed to sustain the targeted average annual growth rate of 1.24%, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)'s research arm said.

    • He's derided as dull, but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory

      Starmer has led Britain's Labour Party to a landslide election victory, and on Friday will become prime minister - the first leader from the center-left party to win a U.K. national election since Tony Blair, who won three in a row starting in 1997.

      Who is Keir Starmer, the likely next Prime Minister of UK who once demanded abolition of British monarchy?

      Keir Starmer Labout Party (Google Trends): The centre-left Labour Party is set to win a significant majority in the UK parliament, while Rishi Sunak's Conservatives are facing their worst performance in history. Keir Starmer is likely to become Britain's next prime minister as exit polls predict Labour's substantial victory and historic losses for the Conservatives due to the cost of living crisis, failing public services, and scandals.

      Ballot in Britain: Keir Starmer-led Labour Party set to sweep to power, ousting Rishi Sunak

      Britons are casting their votes in a parliamentary election that could see Keir Starmer's Labour Party replacing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives. Opinion polls suggest a potential landslide victory for Starmer, reflecting a desire for change after years of Conservative leadership marked by infighting. Both parties have made their final appeals to voters, with contrasting visions for the country's future. The outcome of the election could have significant implications for British politics and policy direction. Stay updated for the latest developments as the voting process concludes and results are announced.

      Regional labour office gives a clean chit to Foxconn on alleged case of discrimination against married women

      In its submission to the labour ministry on Wednesday, the regional labour commissioner, Chennai, said there is no evidence supporting claims of discrimination against married women in the recruitment and employment processes at the Foxconn's Chennai iPhone factory.

      Who are the main players in the UK's upcoming national election?

      Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives are widely expected to lose to the main opposition party, the left-of-center Labour, after 14 years in power under five different prime ministers. The Conservatives and Labour traditionally dominate British politics under the U.K.'s "first past the post" electoral system, which makes it difficult for smaller parties to win representation in Parliament.

      NHRC seeks detailed report from labour ministry, Tamil Nadu government on Foxconn issue

      The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the central labor ministry and Tamil Nadu government over allegations of Foxconn's discrimination against married women at its Sriperumbudur assembly plant. This action follows reports that Foxconn excluded married women from employment, raising serious concerns about gender equality and the violation of the right to equal opportunity.

      Who is Keir Starmer, the Labour leader favoured to win Britain's July 4 election?

      Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, a managerial and dutiful figure, aims to lead the UK towards stability and change after years of Conservative rule. A former prosecutor, Starmer stresses his everyman credentials and seeks to appeal to voters with a message of reassurance. Facing challenges from both left and right, Starmer's pragmatic approach has helped Labour surge in the polls ahead of the upcoming election.

      Indian-American couple sentenced to prison for forcing relative to work at gas station

      A US court has sentenced Harmanpreet Singh to 135 months (11.25 years) in prison and Kulbir Kaur to 87 months (7.25 years) for coercing their relative, brought from India under false pretenses, to work at their gas station and store. They forced him into labor, confiscated his immigration documents, and subjected him to threats, physical abuse, and long hours for minimal pay. The couple also prevented his return to India and used coercive tactics, including marriage threats and physical violence, to control him over a three-year period until May 2021.

      Amazon admits to safety lapses, assures Govt of corrective action

      Amazon India has acknowledged lapses in workplace safety at its warehouse in the National Capital Region. In its communication to the central labour commissioner, the company admitted to breaching workplace safety standards on May 16, 2024, at its Manesar warehouse and committed to taking immediate corrective measures. Responding comprehensively to the central labour ministry's inquiry, as reported by ET, Amazon India clarified that one of the employees at the facility led a small group of employees and associates in a pledge following scheduled breaks, perceiving it as a motivational activity for the team.

      Zap our human capital to shape

      India needs to make sure that no one is left behind as it quickens its growth trajectory. Social and economic advancement will be essential for this. Every child in India has to have access to the education they need and be given the opportunity to pursue their dreams of becoming successful adults.

      Hindujas 'appalled' by Swiss court's jail term order; File appeal

      The statements follow a hearing in the Swiss city of Geneva after prosecutors opened the case for alleged illegal activity, including exploitation, human trafficking and violation of Switzerland's labour laws. The family members were accused of seizing the workers' passports, barring them from leaving the villa and forcing them to work very long hours for a pittance in Switzerland, among other things.

      Govt pulls up Amazon for labour law violations in Manesar warehouse case

      The union labour ministry in New Delhi criticized Amazon for inadequate occupational safety and working conditions at its Manesar warehouse. Labour secretary Sumita Dawra met with Amazon officials to address issues related to facilities like utilities and restrooms. The ministry found violations of labour laws impacting welfare and productivity of workers, leading to unrest among the workforce.

      Get on the job of jobs

      A thorough assessment of historical and current employment trends across sectors leads to a deeper dive into complexities of jobless growth. Mapping out the strengths and weaknesses of each sector is crucial for formulating strategies to enhance job-creating potential. In addition to understanding the employment-generation capacities of different sectors, India's low labour force participation rate (LFPR) poses a significant challenge.

      NHRC notice to Centre over 'anti-labour practices' at Amazon warehouse in Haryana; E-commerce major says facilities top class

      NHRC issues notice to Centre over alleged 'anti-labour practices' at Amazon India warehouse in Haryana's Manesar.

      NHRC notice to Centre over 'anti-labour practices' at MNC workshop in Haryana's Manesar

      The NHRC in a statement said that it has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that at one of the warehouses of a multi-national company in Haryana's Manesar "a 24-year-old worker was asked to pledge that they would not take toilet or water breaks until they finished unloading packages from six trucks, each measuring 24 feet long, after their team's 30-minute tea break had ended".

      In search of 'decent work'

      Former RBI Dy Guv ​Mohan said India could not break out of lower-income levels without massive employment in low-wage manufacturing. Lack of 'decent jobs' was so acute that Uttar Pradesh had 4      mn applicants for 60,000 constable jobs. India's labour force participation was barely 50% against 78% for Vietnam, 76% for China, and 65% for Indonesia. This underemployed mass could not be employed fully in services. So, it was essential to boost manufactured exports - that alone would produce enough 'decent jobs'.

      Labour Secretary Sumita Dawra chairs review meeting on EPFO reforms

      Labour & Employment Secretary Sumita Dawra praised the EPFO's automation of claim settlements to reduce rejections, as per an official statement. In a review meeting, she emphasized the need for close coordination among officials to enhance social security. The EPFO's reforms aim for faster claim settlements and streamlined processes, significantly improving efficiency.

      The man who escaped the scam rings of Cambodia

      Thousands of workers are trafficked to Southeast Asia to commit cyber fraud on their fellow citizens over social media. Ex-serviceman Botcha Sankhar, who was forced to work in the scam compounds of Cambodia for six months, unravels the modus operandi of this new and terrifying form of crime and forced labour

      In your odyssey to happy redundancy, can you hear the AI sirens sing?

      Everyone and their uncle’s going bananas over how AI will make everything better, effortless, abundant – but watch out for the rocks of declining individual creativity, critical reasoning, and ingenuity

      Who is Britain's likely next prime minister Keir Starmer?

      UK Labour leader Keir Starmer, once a human rights lawyer and later a state prosecutor, is now showcasing the ambition and work ethic needed to aim for Britain's highest political office. At 61, Starmer stands out as Labour's most working-class leader in decades, a nod to his humble beginnings.

      UK General Election 2024: Why will Labour Party's Jeremy Corbyn contest as an independent candidate? Details here

      Jeremy Corbyn has announced his candidature as an independent candidate from Islington North. He has been contesting from this constituency for the past 40 years.

      India needs to focus on factor market reforms to propel growth to double digit: ADB Chief Economist

      Labour reforms have been approved by Parliament in 2020, but it has not been implemented. In 2019 and 2020, 29 central labour laws were amalgamated, rationalised and simplified into four labour codes -- the Code on Wages, 2019; the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Code on Social Security, 2020; and the Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions Code, 2020.

      Air India Express cancels over 80 flights as cabin crew reports sick

      Air India Express faced cancellations due to crew shortage and protests against HR practices. Government intervention sought to resolve issues. Post-merger challenges include salary cuts, allowance removal, and management complaints affecting passengers and crew.

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