Tamil Nadu publishes draft Code on Wages (Tamil Nadu) Rules, 2022 inviting suggestions
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Tamil Nadu publishes draft Code on Wages (Tamil Nadu) Rules, 2022 inviting suggestions
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Tamil Nadu published draft Industrial Relations (Tamil Nadu ) Rules, 2022 inviting suggestions.
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Central Govt declares 14th April 2022 as a holiday throughout India under Sec 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881.
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The Ministry of Labour & Employment has issued an order dated 31.3.22 revising the Variable Dearness Allowance payable under the Minimum Wages Act 1948 with effect from 1.4.22.
The order applies to scheduled employments where the appropriate government under the Minimum Wages Act is the Central Government.
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The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt {Commercial Bureau) in New Delhi presents its best compliments to your Esteemed Chamber, and has the pleasure to inform that Egyptian Railways, Maintenance & Services Co. {ERMAS} issued a General external practice Tender (negotiation) No .. 93/ Foreign/2022 Purchasing Equipments for new traction motors workshop with opening technical envelopes session dated: 17/4/2022, please find the relevant attachments.
Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt :
Commercial Office-1/50M, Niti Marg,
Chanakyapuri-110021 New Delhi.
Tel: +91-11-26873818
Email: newdelhi@ecs.gov.eg
The following amendments have been made to the Tamil Nadu Shops & Establishments Rules 1948:
In rule 16, for sub-rule (1), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-
(a) Every employer shall maintain.-
(b) The registers referred to in clause (a) shall be maintained either electronically or manually.
(c) Where the registers referred to in clause (a) are maintained in electronic form, the layout and presentation of the registers may be adjusted without changing the integrity, serial number and contents of the columns of the registers.
Please refer to the notification for details
The Government of Maharashtra has issued an order withdrawing all restrictions imposed under the Disaster Management Act 2005.
Key points are as follows:
1) All such orders that are currently in force for the imposition of restrictions related to COVID 19 that have been imposed under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 are hereby withdrawn and will no longer•be in force from 0000 hrs of I st April, 2022.
2) All District Disaster Management Authorities are also advised to withdraw all the restrictions imposed for the purposes of containment of Covid-19 pandemic under Disaster Management Act, 2005.
3) All the advisories contained in both the letters dated 22nd March 2022 issued by the Home Secretary and letter dated 23.3.22 issued by the MoHFw should bc scrupulously followed by DDMAs and all officers concerned with management and containment of Covid.
4) All the citizens, establishments and organisations are advised to continue to follow the Covid Appropriate Behavior including wearing of masks, maintaining social distances etc. as the same is the biggest safeguard for health and safety of individuals as well as of society at large.
Arbitration clause in tax invoices do not bring about an arbitration agreement as contemplated under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996
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The Government of Maharashtra has issued an order withdrawing all restrictions imposed under the Disaster Management Act 2005.
Key points are as follows:
1) All such orders that are currently in force for the imposition of restrictions related to COVID 19 that have been imposed under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 are hereby withdrawn and will no longer•be in force from 0000 hrs of I st April, 2022.
2) All District Disaster Management Authorities are also advised to withdraw all the restrictions imposed for the purposes of containment of Covid-19 pandemic under Disaster Management Act, 2005.
3) All the advisories contained in both the letters dated 22nd March 2022 issued by the Home Secretary and letter dated 23.3.22 issued by the MoHFw should bc scrupulously followed by DDMAs and all officers concerned with management and containment of Covid.
4) All the citizens, establishments and organisations are advised to continue to follow the Covid Appropriate Behavior including wearing of masks, maintaining social distances etc. as the same is the biggest safeguard for health and safety of individuals as well as of society at large.
Copy of the order dated 31.3.2022
All-India CPI-for Industrial Workers (2016=100) for February, 2022 decreases from 125.01 to 125
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