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Haryana reserves private jobs for residents

Haryana reserves private jobs for residents 75% quota covers posts with monthly salary up to Rs 50,000, CII voices concern The Haryana government has notified a law that provides for 75 per cent reservation in private sector jobs paying less than Rs 50,000 for people from the state, following a trend that experts believe restricts productivity and migration. The Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act, 2020, notified in the state gazette on Tuesday said employers shall engage persons from the state in 75 per cent of the posts with gross salary of less than Rs 50,000 a month.  Employers can apply to the government for an exemption if adequate numbers of local candidates with the desired skills, qualifications or proficiency are not available. After an inquiry, the designated officer may accept or reject the application or direct the employer to train local candidates, accordin

Estonia provides good support to jobseekers, but does not reach everybody

Estonia provides good support to jobseekers, but does not reach everybody Employment   02/03/2021 - The Estonian labour market has outperformed most EU countries after the global financial crisis. The employment rate of people in working age stood at 73% in the third quarter of 2020, up from 61.3% in 2010 and above the OECD average of 66.7%. Estonia provides comprehensive and targeted support to jobseekers, workers and employers. The Public Employment Service provides effective policies addressing the individual needs of the clients and cooperates pro-actively with a wide range of stakeholders. However, many people still lack stable jobs and incomes and are not in touch with the Public Employment Service to get the support they need, according to a new OECD report.

Costa Rican unions to define actions on IMF agreement

Costa Rican unions to define actions on IMF agreement Costa Rican unions to define actions on IMF agreement San Jose, Feb 25 (Prensa Latina) Representatives of the Costa Rican Social and Union Unitary Bloc (BUSSCO) will define on Thursday the joint actions on government s agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Public Employment bill. Being held at the International Conference Center of the National Educators Association, the meeting will be attended by social, union, popular and women s bodies as well as federations of students, university rectors, farmers and transporters, among others. In September-October 2020, members of the National Rescue Movement led demonstrations across the country to force the government to withdraw a first negotiation proposal of US$ 1.75 billion loan from IMF.

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