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The Rise of AI Tools at Workplace
AI has revolutionised numerous industries, and the legal world is no exception. Law firms have recognised the potential of AI to streamline processes, enhance accuracy, and provide valuable insights. It encompasses a broad range of technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing, and data analytics. When integrated into law firm operations, AI has the capacity to augment the capabilities of legal professionals, enabling them to deliver more efficient and effective
Leveraging an Effective Policy Framework to Achieve Compliance : The Start-Up Mantra
In recent times, the Indian startup landscape has made remarkable progress. Fuelled by the emergence of digital technologies and a surge in young entrepreneurs, India has established itself as the 3rd largest hub for startups globally[1]. With a flourishing economy, increasing technological innovations disrupting traditional business models and a vast reservoir of talented individuals, Indian startups have tremendous opportunities in several promising sectors like fintech, e-commerce, renewable energy, health technology,
Is an Independent contractor an ‘Employee’ under the EPF Act? – Karnataka HC Judgement Review
It is an industry practice to engage persons on a contractual basis, particularly where the work is clearly delineated and the relationship is closed-ended, with a consolidated payout made to such person(s), conditional upon the deliverables, quality, timelines and other associated objectives. Such arrangements also envisage non-exclusive freelancer-like engagements, with the person so engaged being free to enter into other contracts and serve several clients/organizations simultaneously. A legal conundrum arises
Reduction in Workforce in India: A Legal Perspective
Introduction As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the pandemic, the global economy has been hit hard, with businesses across various sectors struggling to stay afloat. The recent conflict between Ukraine and Russia has only added to these challenges, causing an economic slowdown and increased job insecurity worldwide. This has impacted the Indian Labour market wherein companies have already started downsizing their workforce. The IT and ITES
Navigating the Complexities of Overtime in the Indian Workplace
Introduction As India continues to progress on its development journey, it has seen significant advancements in key sectors such as Information Technology, Infrastructure, Automobile, and Agriculture among others in recent years. The government in the process of uplifting the standard of living of its population has put in place several policies and enactments to promote growth and progress in these industries. Some jobs require employees to work overtime due
Pipped to the Post? – Consequences of non-performance on continued employment
Reductions in force (RIF) have seemingly become rampant, particularly in the IT/ITeS/BPO industries, with many companies letting go of their employees for the stated reason of poor employee performance. Recently, the Indian Edtech company Byju’s made headlines for issuing performance notices to 5000 employees for not meeting their sales target. On the same lines, earlier this year, Unacademy, also an edtech company, dismissed 150 employees in its sales and marketing