Employment

Small Businesses in Britain Concerned Over Proposed Workers' Rights Bill
Civil Law Small Businesses in Britain Concerned Over Proposed Workers' Rights Bill

The proposed expansion of workers' rights in Britain is causing significant concerns among nearly all small businesses, who worry that these changes could lead to increased operational costs and other financial burdens. The proposed bill includes several new protections for workers, such as

CII Proposes Seven-Point Agenda to Boost Employment in India by 2025-26
Civil Law CII Proposes Seven-Point Agenda to Boost Employment in India by 2025-26

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has put forth an ambitious seven-point agenda aimed at enhancing employment opportunities in India by 2025-26, recognizing the significant potential of the country's demographic dividend. The proposal emphasizes the need to streamline and integrate various

Can Gender Equality and Sustainability Revolutionize Agriculture?
Civil Law Can Gender Equality and Sustainability Revolutionize Agriculture?

The global quest for sustainable agricultural supply chains faces multifaceted challenges, but an ambitious initiative by USAID seeks to address these issues by promoting gender equality and sustainability. Launched in alignment with the Women in the Sustainable Economy (WISE) initiative,

Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?
Civil Law Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?

Armenia has recently unveiled a comprehensive strategic program aimed at increasing employment and creating a competitive workforce over the period from 2025 to 2031. This ambitious initiative, developed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, seeks to boost employment among specific groups,

Why Do Ride-Hailing Drivers Prefer Self-Employment Over Benefits?
Civil Law Why Do Ride-Hailing Drivers Prefer Self-Employment Over Benefits?

Recent trends in the ride-hailing industry reveal that drivers overwhelmingly favor self-employment despite efforts to transition them to traditional employment models that include benefits like sick pay and holiday pay. According to a Bolt report, these drivers place a higher value on the

Is New Development at Beacon Park Worth the Overdevelopment Concerns?
Civil Law Is New Development at Beacon Park Worth the Overdevelopment Concerns?

The district council recently approved the construction of nine new business units at Devon's Beacon Park, an industrial estate in Dartington. This decision has sparked considerable debate among local residents, council members, and business stakeholders due to concerns about overdevelopment and

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