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Nagaland Govt wins retirement case in SC
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The almost 10-month-long battle between the Government of Nagaland and senior government employees in the court of law is finally over.
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Khandu bats for cent per cent locals in Arunachal Scouts
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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu has extended his gratitude to the UPA Government, Defence Ministry and Army officials for assuring three additional battalions of Arunachal Scouts (AS).
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Air India’s two unions de-recognised, offices sealed
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Hours after crushing the two-day old strike by Air India employees, the state-owned airline de-recognised two major trade unions and sealed their offices across the country.
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Over 1,000 sit for civil services examination
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Over 1,000 candidates appeared for All India Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2010, in Puducherry on Sunday.
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Revise minimum wages of coir workers: unions
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Trade unions in the coir sector have put pressure on the State government to implement minimum wages for coir workers.
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‘No work no pay’ in Nagaland
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Following the decision of the Confederation of All Nagaland State Service Employees Association (CANSSEA) to go on mass casual leave from May 24 to demand implementation of the 6th ROP with effect from January 1, 2006
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Jute mill workers disrupt train service in Sealdah division
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Train services in the main section of Eastern Railway's Sealdah division remained disrupted for hours today as jute mill workers raised blockade on the tracks at Kankinara station near Naihati in North 24 Parganas.
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Govt. panel to hold parleys with CANSSEA
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Nagaland government has constituted a five-member committee to hold parleys with Confederation of All Nagaland State Service Associations (CANSSEA) with regard to their demand for implementation of recommendation of 6th central pay commission w.e.f January 1, 2006.
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Manipur government employees' strike called off
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The four-month long Manipur government employees' strike over salary hikes and payment of arrears was called off following an agreement between the employees and the state government, officials said Thursday.
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Manipur employees’ strike called off
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The four-month-old Manipur State Government employees’ cease work strike has been called off following an understanding reached between the strikers and the State authority today.
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Port officers call off mass casual leave May 21
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All India Major Ports and Docks Officers' Federation Wednesday called off its mass casual leave protest May 21 after an assurance from the shipping ministry on their pay and allowance revision.
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Railway engineers to wear black badges
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The Second Annual General Meeting of the East Coast Railway Engineers Association was held here recently with more than 300 engineers of East Coast Railway zone attending the meeting.
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J&K Govt accepts major demands of striking staff
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The Government on Sunday accepted in principal the demands of the agitating employees. The State Government employees were demanding new salaries as per of the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations
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Death of industrial labourers on the rise
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At least one engineer died and two others were battling for life when they sustained serious burn injuries after coming in contact with hot ash on campus of Bhushan Power and Steel Limited, Thelkoli in Sambalpur district, about 350 km from here on Sunday.
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Unemployment acute problem in Mizoram
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The number of unemployed youths is fast rising in Mizoram, according to a statistics revealed by the state labour and employment department.
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IISCO contract workers resort to violence following death of labourer
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Hundreds of contractual labourers of the IISCO Steel Plant here today resorted to violence following the death of one of the labourers after he suffered a fall yesterday.
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Government is Committed to Prevent Irregular Migration Says Secretary, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs
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The Government is committed to prevent irregular migration and facilitate legal migration. This was stated by Dr. A. Didar Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs at the two-day 'National Stakeholder’s Workshop for Prevention of Irregular Migration'
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Guards, employees of 19 banks' ATMs threaten stir
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The Bengal Provincial Bank Employees' Association (BPBEA) Thursday called a three-day strike of security guards and contract workers of ATMs of 19 banks in West Bengal, demanding minimum wages and provident fund facilities.
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Orissa bonded labourers rescue themselves from clutches of serfdom
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Over 11 elders including women and a couple of children hailing from Orissa's Koratpur District managed to save themselves from the clutches of serfdom in an obscure village of Karnataka.
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Stir cloud on SAIL
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Four central trade unions — Intuc, Citu, Hind Mazdoor Sangh (HMS) and Aituc — have jointly served notice to Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) for an indefinite strike from May 10 to meet demands of contract workers.
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Implement Govt decisions, demands Oil Federation staff
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Madhya Pradesh Nigam Mandal Karmchari Adhikari Samanvya Mahasangh (MPNMKASM) office -bearers have rued the non-implementations of various decisions of the State Government.
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‘Job fairs should be organised for differently-abled people’
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Job fairs should be organised for literate handicapped persons. Private sector companies and institutions should be invited to these fairs so that the handicapped persons could get permanent jobs.
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Bonded children: Cops fail to nab accused
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The rescued children, who were working as bonded labourers in different factories, have been saved from leading deplorable lives but are still waiting for their journey back home.
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70,000 children toiling as bonded labourers
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An estimated 70,000 child labourers including those trafficked from Bangladesh and Nepal are toiling as bonded labourers in inhuman conditions in the coal mines of Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya.
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End impasse, Centre tells Manipur
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As administration in Manipur is crippled by the government employees' strike, the Union government has asked Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to find a solution to the impasse.
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