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7th Pay Commission: Central Government Employees Likely To Get Hike In DA

7th Pay Commission: Central Government Employees Likely To Get Hike In DA

India - The Central government employees in India are likely to get a hike in Dearness Allowance (DA) this month. DA of the employees could be hiked by 4 percent in September, and with this,

Edinburgh bin workers back after 12 days of strike

Edinburgh bin workers back after 12 days of strike

Scotland - The unions went on strike on 18 August at the height of the Edinburgh Festival over a wage dispute with local authority Cosla. After the first wave of strikes by municipal waste bin

Job Openings Rise Unexpectedly In July; Positions Open For Every Unemployed Person

Job Openings Rise Unexpectedly In July; Positions Open For Every Unemployed Person

US - Job openings in the United States rose unexpectedly in July, with two positions open for every unemployed person. The number of available job posts edged up to 11.24 million in July, according to

Two Air France pilots suspended after cockpit fight

Two Air France pilots suspended after cockpit fight

France - Two Air France pilots, while in the cockpit of an A320, were involved in an in-flight altercation and exchanged inappropriate gestures. The plane was flying from Geneva to Paris when the incident occurred,

Workers find 86 gold coins while demolishing a home; distribute them among themselves

Workers find 86 gold coins while demolishing a home; distribute them among themselves

India - Eight workers found 86 gold coins worth around Rs 60 lakh while demolishing an old house in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district. They distributed them among themselves without informing the local police.  A police

Indonesia to shift $1.6 bln portion of fuel subsidy budget to welfare programmes

Indonesia to shift $1.6 bln portion of fuel subsidy budget to welfare programmes

Indonesia - Indonesia's finance minister said Indonesia would reallocate 24.17 trillion rupiah ($1.62 billion), or almost 5% of its fuel subsidy budget, to social spending, including cash transfers to 20.65 million households. Earlier it was

US workers ‘quiet quitting’ spark concerns about toxic workplaces

US workers ‘quiet quitting’ spark concerns about toxic workplaces

US - Many workers in the United States have been embracing the "quiet quitting" concept as they seek work-life balance. The workers are drawing a line at the 40-hour work week, limiting after-hours calls and

The small business owners struggling to pay energy bills

The small business owners struggling to pay energy bills

UK - The UK electricity bill has risen to unimaginably high levels. Because of this, thousands of small businesses across the country are facing the possibility of closing as electricity bills have risen to levels

Trade Unions Demand Tripartite Conference over Labour Codes

Trade Unions Demand Tripartite Conference over Labour Codes

India - The Indian Labour Conference (ILC), an apex tripartite consultative committee that advises the government on worker-related issues, is being called for by leaders of the Central Trade Unions as they accuse the central

Citi bank to close Russian branches

Citi bank to close Russian branches

Russia - US bank Citigroup will close its remaining branches and customer service operations in Russia as it leaves the country to protest the war in Ukraine. The move affects 2,300 employees in the country.