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Study highlights mechanisms that explain the rise and fall in temporary disability rates

Study highlights mechanisms that explain the rise and fall in temporary disability rates Working conditions, mass layoffs and other economy-related reasons could explain the rises and falls in temporary disability rates. Lecturer José María Peiró from the University of Valencia directed a study commissioned by Umivale analysing the impact of the economic cycle on the rate of temporary disability (TD). Colloquially known as work absenteeism for health reasons, TD increased significantly in Spain as the economy improved during the 2014-2019 period. The report was entitled Changes to the temporary disability rate before, during and after the economic crisis . Alongside lecturer Peiró, member of the Institute for Research on the Psychology of Human Resources, Organisational Development and Quality of Work Life at the University of Valencia (IDOCAL), researchers Tobias Hauth and Juan M. Mesa were also on the research team.

Justice for all: The poor and the rich

National Legal Aid Day Photo: Collected Legal aid means providing assistance to those who are unable to afford expenses regarding legal matters prior or at any stage after entering into judicial proceedings. Almost every country of the world recognises the concept of equality before law. Article 27 of the Bangladesh Constitution guarantees that all citizens are equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of law. This constitutional provision reflects the spirit enshrined in Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 10, 1948. Article 7 of this landmark declaration emphatically says that the law is the same for everyone, and must treat everyone in all these categories fairly. At the same time, everyone is entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination. Article 8 stipulates that everyone has the right to an effe

Covid-19: Allahabad High Court Extends Interim Orders Passed By It And Subordinate Courts Till May 31

Covid-19: Allahabad High Court Extends Interim Orders Passed By It And Subordinate Courts Till May 31
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Breaking- Karnataka High Court Extends Interim Orders Passed By It And All Subordinate Courts Till May 29

Share This - x The Karnataka High Court on Friday extended the operation of all interim orders passed by it or the subordinate courts and Tribunals, that are due to expire till May 29, 2021. A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar said During last three weeks there has been exponential rise in covid-19 cases in the state. Yesterday there were 14,738 case of covid positive out of which 10,497 are in Bengaluru urban district. From today functioning of district and trial courts, in nine districts has been restricted considering the fact that in these districts there are more than 1000 covid positive cases.

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