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UAE Sets AED 6,000 Minimum Wage for Emirati Workers

The UAE introduces a mandatory AED 6,000 monthly minimum wage for Emirati private sector employees starting January 2026, with compliance required by June 2026 and penalties for non-compliance.

Don't Blame Quick Commerce for State Failures

The debate around quick commerce confuses market responsibilities with state obligations. Road safety, labor oversight, and enforcement failures stem from governance gaps, not delivery apps.

DU Professor's Farewell Note Teaches Real Leadership

A Delhi University professor's heartfelt farewell message to students demonstrates how senior leadership becomes subtler and more human, focusing on emotional connections rather than authority.

Gig Economy in India: Forced Labor or Innovation?

As India debates the future of work, gig platforms face scrutiny over constitutional violations, with 23.5 million workers projected by 2030. Experts argue economic coercion and algorithmic control resemble forced labor under Article 23.

Men Take Over 'Women's Work' When It Pays Well

Devina Mehra examines how skills like cooking and coding become male-dominated once they offer income, highlighting systemic discrimination that holds back economic growth.

Blinkit Removes 10-Minute Delivery Claim

Blinkit has removed its 10-minute delivery promise from all platforms following government concerns about gig worker safety. Other quick commerce firms may follow suit.

Blinkit Drops 10-Minute Delivery Claim

Blinkit removes its 10-minute delivery promise following labor ministry talks. Swiggy and Zepto may follow to improve gig worker safety and conditions.

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