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Month: May 2024
UNDERSTANDING LEGAL POSITION OF MOONLIGHTING IN INDIA
Moonlighting in India has remained to be an issue ever since the COVID-19 situation. Combating moonlighting has become another challenge for companies, especially the ones related to the tech industry. Companies really have important concerns and are finding themselves at the cross-roads although there might be the necessary bending going on, on the inside to accommodate the interests of both the employers and the employees. With a fresh approach of combating the menace of moonlighting in India, companies have started doing stricter background checks to check into the issue and have started hiring specialists for the same.
Effective Grievance Redressal Mechanisms in Indian Employment Law
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The Impact of POSH Laws on Workplace Culture in India
This article pertains to The Impact of POSH Laws on Workplace Culture in India.
The Payment of Wages Act, 1936: Regulations and Case Laws
This article pertains to The Payment of Wages Act, 1936: Regulations and Case Laws.
Understanding the Legal Recourse for Victims of Workplace Harassment
This article pertains to Understanding the Legal Recourse for Victims of Workplace Harassment.
Rights and Duties of Employers and Employees in India
This article pertains to Rights and Duties of Employers and Employees in India.
Sample Draft of a Will
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BREACH OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS & NECESSARY SAFEGUARDS FOR EMPLOYERS
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Legal Obligations of Employers Under the POSH Act
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