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UAE Ratifies International Forced Labour Protocol

The United Arab Emirates has officially ratified the International Labour Organization's Protocol on Forced Labour, strengthening its commitment to global labour rights and human dignity.

Oman Bans Expats from 200+ Professions in 2026

Oman's sweeping labour reform bans expatriates from over 200 jobs, including tourism & IT roles, to prioritise Omani nationals. Discover the full impact on travel, business, and the Gulf job market.

US Productivity Boom Could Mean Higher Interest Rates

A sharp rise in US labour productivity is cooling inflation but may push the neutral interest rate higher, suggesting the Federal Reserve should tighten, not loosen, policy. AI's role remains unclear.

US Productivity Soars, Paving Way for Fed Rate Cuts

US labour productivity surged to a two-year high in Q3 2025, curbing unit labour costs. Fed Governor Stephen Miran eyes 150 bps rate cuts to strengthen the job market. Read the full analysis.

India's Educated Women Struggle for Jobs: Report

A new report reveals a stark gap between women's education and employment in India. Only 34-37% of female graduates are employable, with pay gaps and low leadership roles hindering economic growth.

ICIM Noida Seminar on New Labour Codes Draws 250+

ICIM's national conference in Noida brought industry leaders & govt officials to decode India's new labour reforms, focusing on compliance, worker dignity & social security. Learn the key takeaways.

Draft Rules for New Labour Codes Released by Centre

The Centre has unveiled draft rules for implementing four new labour codes, detailing minimum wage calculation, 48-hour work week, and social security for gig workers. Public feedback invited within 30-45 days.

Haryana Labour Dept Scandal: Work Slip Scam Exposed

A major scam involving forged work slips has been uncovered in Haryana's Labour Department, implicating officials and causing significant financial loss. Read the full investigation details.

Indian Workers Flood Russia to Fill Labour Shortages

Nearly 10,000 Indian workers registered in Moscow, driven by a new Labour Mobility Agreement. This strategic move addresses Russia's severe workforce crisis while opening a major new migration corridor for India. Explore the risks and rewards.

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