Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held a meeting with aggregators and unions, following which the government prepared a draft Bill that was placed in the public domain for 30 days.
In a row that could scupper the PM's hopes of moving Britain even closer to the bloc, Brussels is resisting a UK demand for a hard limit on the number of under-30s coming from the Continent.
EU proposes ‘emergency brake’ to control numbers on youth exchange scheme with Britain - The UK wants an annual cap on the ...
The Telangana Legislative Assembly has passed a landmark bill focused on the welfare of gig workers. The bill, spearheaded by State Labour Minister G Vivek Venkatswamy, aims to provide social security ...
Allegations of sexual assault of women and girls against United Farm Workers union founder and Mexican-American civil rights ...
Record post-pandemic demand for travel and persistent supply-chain challenges had constrained capacity growth and given ...
Bill currently at the cabinet level for debate and consideration presents an opportunity to move the conversation beyond whether Uganda needs ...
The UK appeared to be softening on EU demands to pay into Brussels budgets as the price of a Brexit reset deal to bring down ...
PEBEC is ramping up efforts to channel global capital into Nigeria’s most reform-driven states, using its 2025 subnational ease of ...
Late payments by the government are choking the life out of South Africa’s construction sector, one of South Africa’s largest employers. This is the feedback from Euan Massey, director at construction ...
Landlords face paying an extra £1,000 a year for a buy-to-let mortgage amid deepening fears the Iran war will drive up inflation.
HYDERABAD: The state government on Sunday tabled the Telangana Platform-Based Gig Workers (Registration, Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2026, in the Assembl ...