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UAE Ratifies International Forced Labour Protocol

The United Arab Emirates has officially ratified the International Labour Organization's Protocol on Forced Labour, strengthening its commitment to global labour rights and human dignity.

US Productivity Boom Could Mean Higher Interest Rates

A sharp rise in US labour productivity is cooling inflation but may push the neutral interest rate higher, suggesting the Federal Reserve should tighten, not loosen, policy. AI's role remains unclear.

US Productivity Soars, Paving Way for Fed Rate Cuts

US labour productivity surged to a two-year high in Q3 2025, curbing unit labour costs. Fed Governor Stephen Miran eyes 150 bps rate cuts to strengthen the job market. Read the full analysis.

KWA Bans Consecutive Shifts for Pump House Staff

Kerala Water Authority MD P B Nooh issues order banning consecutive shifts for pump operators after reports of 24-hour duties and absenteeism. New shift rotation charts mandated for safety and labour law compliance.

Abu Dhabi Court Awards Dh159,800 to Worker in Labour Dispute

An Abu Dhabi Labour Court ordered a company to pay Dh159,800 to an employee for unpaid salary and gratuity. This ruling highlights the strong enforcement of UAE labour laws protecting workers' rights. Know your legal entitlements.

Bombay HC Rules Housing Societies Not Liable for Gratuity

Bombay High Court clarifies that cooperative housing societies are not 'establishments' under the Payment of Gratuity Act, providing relief in a case involving a building manager's claim. Read the full legal analysis.

ICIM Noida Seminar on New Labour Codes Draws 250+

ICIM's national conference in Noida brought industry leaders & govt officials to decode India's new labour reforms, focusing on compliance, worker dignity & social security. Learn the key takeaways.

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