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Relook labour laws to help those who have fallen through the cracks, urges MCA

REPORTER SIRA HABIBU PETALING JAYA: Deviations in enforcement and labour practices have left some categories of workers at a disadvantage in the new era, said Ng Kian Nam (pic). The MCA civil society movement coordination bureau chairman said that the biggest challenge faced by workers in the country - especially those from low-income groups - is unfair treatment and exploitation due to unfair contracts drafted by irresponsible companies. Deviations in law enforcement and labour practices by the relevant authorities and the intricate and complicated interest relationship which allegedly involve certain enterprises have further aggravated similar labour disputes. This has caused related workers to become slaves of certain enterprises in the new era, Ng said.

Jeff Rouse s YMCA journey, from youth swimmer to president

Gold medal swimmer Jeff s Rouse s Olympic experience is especially well-suited for another job he’s taken on: president of the regional board of the Rappahannock Area YMCA, where he used to

Ward reps question how county spent Sh859m World Bank funds

THE STANDARD COUNTIES The bank has donated more than 10 billion to improve water and sanitation services in the six Coast counties. [Courtesy] MCAs in Taita Taveta want the government to explain how it spent Sh859 million the World Bank donated to improve water and sanitation services in the county. They had asked the county executive to furnish the assembly with documents on how the money was used, but this is yet to happen. On Tuesday, members of the joint committees on Public Accounts and Investment, as well as Water, claimed the executive was reluctant to explain how the money was used.

Bharat Biotech s BSL-3 aims to produce 700 million doses of Covaxin per annum

Bharat Biotech s BSL-3 aims to produce 700 million doses of Covaxin per annum IANSApr 29, 2021, 12:50 IST TOI Biotechnology major Bharat Biotechs BSL-3 (Biosafety Level-3) facilities will play a pivotal role in empowering the company s plans to ramp-up production of India s first indigenously developed Covid-19 vaccine. Accordingly, the biotechnology major plans to produce 700 million doses of Covaxin per annum. The vaccine is regarded as one of the safest in the world and highly efficient against the UK, SA, Brazilian and the new Indian double mutant strain of Covid-19 virus. Advertisement In a conversation with IANS, Krishna Ella, Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Biotech International said the capacity expansion process has been initiated across multiple facilities since early 2021.

COVID-19 in Mumbai: MCA decides to defer the 3rd edition of T20 Mumbai League

COVID-19 in Mumbai: MCA decides to defer the 3rd edition of T20 Mumbai League
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