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Government releases details of Flexi-wage subsidy expansion

Government releases details of Flexi-wage subsidy expansion © Getty Government releases details of Flexi-wage subsidy expansion The government has announced an expansion to the Flexi-wage scheme, with applications accepted from next week. The changes increase the average amount a business can access to hire a worker, and scale up the number of out-of-work New Zealanders the scheme will reach. Firms can now receive an average of $7500 per employee, depending on individual circumstances. The government said the changes would support up to 40,000 more New Zealanders into work. Flexi-wage is an important plank of our economic recovery plan, Jacinda Ardern said in a statement. The expansion of it is expected to help thousands more New Zealanders into employment.

Govt forms a task force to gather evidence to support its geographical indication claim for Basmati paddy

Govt forms a task force to gather evidence to support its geographical indication claim for Basmati paddy My Republica KATHMANDU, Jan. 10 The European Union (EU) has asked Nepal to provide with necessary evidence on the country s claim on the geographical indication (GI) right on Basmati paddy. According to the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC), the EU has set a deadline of January 25 for Nepal to submit documents to support its claim. Officials said the NARC has formed a task force under the agricultural expert Balkrishna Joshi to gather necessary evidence. On December 10, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD) had sent a letter to the EU laying its claim on the product after India sought to receive the patent right for the same agricultural product.

Govt working to incorporate ADR provisions in existing laws: Law Minister

Govt working to incorporate ADR provisions in existing laws: Law Minister The New Nation Staff Reporter : Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq has said that the government is working to incorporate the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provisions in different existing laws of the country to make commercial dispute resolution easier and less time consuming. In view of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the government under definitive instruction by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has enacted the Use of Information Technology by the Court Act, 2020 to carry out trials through digital means, the minister said. Our judiciary has already started conducting court proceedings via video conferencing. However, we are yet to make progress regarding the virtual form of ADR. Suggested virtual ADR practices can either be based on phone conferences or internet-supported video conferences.

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