Cognizant monitors employee laptop activity
Cognizant begins monitoring employee laptop and web activity, clarifying it's a productivity tool for client processes, not tracking individuals.
Cognizant begins monitoring employee laptop and web activity, clarifying it's a productivity tool for client processes, not tracking individuals.
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New Zealand's Supreme Court has ruled Uber drivers are employees, not contractors. This landmark decision paves the way for collective bargaining and full employment rights. Read more!
An Indian remote worker's confrontation with his US boss over denied medical leave ignites viral discussion about workplace rights and work-life balance in modern employment.
Punjab and Haryana High Court quashes chargesheets against dismissed employee, ruling employer cannot initiate fresh proceedings after termination. Landmark verdict protects employee rights.
An Indian professional's viral Reddit post comparing 3 AM work demands in India versus Australia's work-life balance sparks global debate on workplace culture differences.
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In a landmark judgment, Punjab and Haryana High Court sets aside 1990 order that stopped increments of two employees without proper inquiry. Justice finally prevails after 30 years of legal battle.
Turkey's proposed legislation threatens to further marginalize LGBTQ individuals, criminalizing what authorities call 'deviant propaganda' and raising alarms about fundamental rights erosion.
After three decades of legal struggle, the Odisha High Court has directed the regularization of an employee's service, marking a landmark victory for workers' rights in government service.
Understanding the landmark legal changes that transformed inheritance rights for Hindu daughters in India. Learn how the 2005 amendment ensures equal property rights and what it means for families today.
Government Model Senior Secondary School hosts groundbreaking legal literacy session with district court officials, equipping students with crucial knowledge about their rights and responsibilities.
Bengali-speaking electors in Bihar present crucial demands to political parties, seeking constitutional protection for their language and enhanced security measures ahead of elections.
Punjab & Haryana High Court delivers scathing verdict against Punjab government for restricting benefits of court judgments, calling it a violation of constitutional equality principles.
In a groundbreaking judgment, Delhi High Court protects law students' academic rights, ruling that colleges cannot prevent exam participation solely due to attendance deficits. Learn how this decision impacts legal education across India.
In the heart of India's capital, determined NGOs and human rights organizations continue their relentless battle for justice, providing hope to marginalized communities despite facing numerous challenges.
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar urges Bengaluru firms to provide paid leave for Bihar employees to vote in elections, boosting Mahagathbandhan prospects in crucial polls.
In a symbolic response to the shoe-throwing incident involving CJI Justice Gavai, a Gujarat-based human rights organization announces a unique shoe distribution campaign for the underprivileged.
Pakistan's Sindh province faces unprecedented turmoil as state suppression and enforced disappearances of activists ignite widespread protests. Discover the human rights crisis unfolding in Karachi and beyond.
Indian government launches ambitious Employees' Enrolment Scheme 2025 to expand social security benefits for millions of workers. New initiative promises simplified registration and wider coverage.
India's EPFO launches revolutionary enrollment scheme for 2025, promising simplified registration, enhanced social security benefits, and streamlined processes for millions of workers across the nation.
In a significant welfare initiative, Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has extended pension benefits to Class IV employees, benefiting thousands of government staff members across the state.
Shocking details emerge from Mumbai film set where minor actors were subjected to traumatic treatment during hostage scene shooting, sparking police investigation and industry outrage.
China faces escalating worldwide condemnation as Uyghur advocacy groups amplify their global campaign, drawing unprecedented attention to human rights concerns in Xinjiang region.
As Tarn Taran bypoll approaches, employee unions escalate protests with flag march, demanding restoration of Old Pension Scheme and putting government in tight spot.
Jharkhand MP Jiten Choudhary reveals alarming inconsistencies in tribal land protection laws across India, highlighting how some states leave indigenous communities vulnerable to displacement and exploitation.
Kerala introduces groundbreaking legislation giving employees legal protection against after-work digital harassment. Discover how this could transform India's work culture forever.
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.
In a landmark judgment, Odisha High Court mandates 10% interest on delayed gratuity payment for retired bank officer, setting crucial precedent for employee rights in banking sector.
In a landmark verdict, Supreme Court exonerates railway TTE falsely accused of ₹50 bribery after 37-year legal battle, bringing posthumous justice to his family. Read the shocking story of institutional delay.