Major international companies, including big tech firms, are exploiting India's labor laws and skirting overtime payment, say workers.
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Major international companies, including big tech firms, are exploiting India's labor laws and skirting overtime payment, say workers.
Major international companies, including big tech firms, are exploiting India's labor laws and skirting overtime payment, say workers.
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui Jr. has issued Revenue Regulations No. 15-2024 (RR No. 15-2024) that prescribes the...
Major international companies, including big tech firms, are exploiting India's labor laws and skirting overtime payment, say workers.
Major international companies, including big tech firms, are exploiting India's labor laws and skirting overtime payment, say workers.
India's competition watchdog accused Samsung and five Chinese smartphone makers of violating antitrust laws by working with two e-commerce giants to...
India's competition watchdog accused Samsung and five Chinese smartphone makers of violating antitrust laws by working with two e-commerce giants to...
The minister further said that entrepreneurs from districts, cities, and small towns across India have great potential to take up e-commerce exports.
Amazon plans to export about $5 billion of small-ticket items from India this year, up from nearly $3 billion in 2023. This move marks a shift away...
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