Wage revisions may calm the surface temporarily, but unless HR management evolves and Govt authorities collaborate, the fault lines will persist beneath. A point of caution is that all such protests were leaderless. No unions or leaders were leading. It was spontaneous among individual workers.
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New Delhi ( IANS): Tata Consultancy Services on Sunday said it has suspended employees under investigation in connection with the Nashik case and is fully cooperating with authorities. The IT major reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on harassment and coercion, stating that further action will be...
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UP increases Minimum Wages by 20% After Noida protests: Different rates for different areas
In a swift policy response to escalating labour unrest in the Noida industrial belt, the Uttar Pradesh government has approved a revision in minimum wages across worker categories, signalling a renewed focus on wage parity, industrial stability, and worker welfare. The move follows widespread...
300 held, 7 FIRs after workers’ protest; ‘syndicate’ angle under probe: Noida police commissioner
Noida (PTI): Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh on Tuesday said that more than 300 individuals had been arrested and seven FIRs registered in connection with the workers’ protest that turned violent in Noida. Addressing reporters, Singh said continuous route marches have been...



