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Right to Disconnect Bill: Hope for Work-Life Balance in India

MP Supriya Sule's Right to Disconnect Bill proposes to legally free Indian employees from after-hours work calls and emails, aiming to combat burnout and democratise the workplace. Could this be the reform India's workforce needs?

Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 introduced in Parliament

MP Supriya Sule introduces a bill granting employees the legal right to disconnect after work hours, aiming to protect mental health and set digital boundaries. Explore the key provisions and penalties.

Sule, Tharoor Introduce Bills to Limit Work Hours in India

NCP MP Supriya Sule tables a Private Members' Bill for a 'right to disconnect' law, aiming to protect employees from after-hours work calls and emails. Shashi Tharoor introduces a complementary bill to cap work hours.

2026 Workplace Crisis: Employee-Leader Trust Gap Widens

Glassdoor's 2026 report reveals alarming 149% rise in leadership misalignment mentions. Discover how AI acceleration and economic shifts are reshaping India's professional landscape and what it means for your career.

Yale Library Staff Survey Reveals Workplace Crisis

Yale Law School library staff survey exposes critical workplace issues: less than 25% feel treated fairly, high stress, and leadership dissatisfaction. Learn why this matters for Indian institutions.

Entrepreneur Urges Employees to Unplug From Work

Nicole Bernard Dawes, founder of Late July and Nixie, explains why she encourages work-life balance for employees while admitting she can't unplug herself. Discover her unique perspective on entrepreneurship.

HC: No disciplinary action after employee dismissal

Punjab and Haryana High Court quashes chargesheets against dismissed employee, ruling employer cannot initiate fresh proceedings after termination. Landmark verdict protects employee rights.

Congress Delays Karnataka Leadership Decisions

As internal power struggles intensify within Karnataka Congress, the party's central leadership delays key decisions on state appointments. Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar remain central figures in the ongoing political drama.

Japanese Omotenashi: Lessons for Indian Companies

Discover how Japanese Omotenashi - the art of selfless hospitality showcased during Tokyo Olympics - offers valuable lessons for Indian companies seeking to enhance employee experience and customer satisfaction.

Bank Unions Oppose Public Sector Bank Mergers

Indian banking unions unite against proposed consolidation of Union Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, and other public sector banks, citing job security and service quality concerns.

Retired DDA Employee Attacked, Robbed in Delhi

A 62-year-old retired DDA official was violently assaulted and robbed of cash and documents in East Delhi's Mayur Vihar area. The incident has raised serious concerns about senior citizen safety in the capital.

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