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Higher wages make Kerala the new %u2018Gulf%u2019 for migrant labourers
Kerala, with its higher wages and ample opportunities is emerging as the new %u201CGulf%u201D for unskilled and semi-skilled labour from other states, even as far away as Orissa and West Bengal.
2008-10-29 to development, labour by anonymous   cached copy
Keralaonline:: Capturing the essence of Kerala
Nearly one million workers of Kerala's unorganised sector, including employees of shops, hospitals and fuel pumps, are to benefit from a new welfare fund being launched Wednesday, state Labour Minister P.K. Gurudasan said.
2007-04-10 to labour by anonymous   cached copy
Kerala has the highest number of mandays lost
About 5 lakh mandays were lost due to lay-offs, affecting 7,000 workers, during January-September 2006. Of the 5 lakh, the maximum--about 1.75 lakh--mandays were lost in Kerala, according to an official release.
2007-01-22 to labour by anonymous   cached copy
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Kerala labour Minister P K Gurudasan on Wednesday said the government would take stringent actions to ensure minimum wages for the labourers.
2007-01-11 to labour by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Time to strike a new note
As Kerala seeks to get past its sticky reputation of resting on the laurels of its development history, it's time to search for new paradigms that go beyond the fist-clenching, slogan-belching, placard-waving immobilisation of the State's economic arter
2006-12-18 to business, development, industry, it, labour, software, trade unions by anonymous   cached copy
Kerala submits over Rs. 1677 crore plantation revival package to Centre
The Labour and Rehabilitation Department of the Kerala Government has submitted a plantation revival package to the Centre to be implemented in phased manner at a total cost of Rs. 1677.70 crore.
2006-12-13 to labour by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Growing paradox
For too long has Kerala depended on the State apparatus to deliver its developmental needs. It is now time to explore public-private partnerships to take the State forward.
2006-11-07 to business, development, economy, industry, labour by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Woes of the migrant workers
With better working and living conditions in West Asia, the non-resident Keralite worker can give back much more to both his adopted land in the Gulf and his home State of Kerala.
2006-05-09 to labour, non-resident indians by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : New hope for NRKs
With the appointment of veteran Congress leader Vayalar Ravi as Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs, Kerala gets its first Cabinet Minister in the United Progressive Alliance Government led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
2006-02-10 to business, development, emigration, gulf, labour, middle east, non-residents, nris by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Pooling out work
If Cochin Port hopes to improve productivity, it must tackle the issue of cargo pools. The workers there enjoy a notorious reputation for low productivity.
2006-01-20 to business, industry, labour, ports, shipping by anonymous   cached copy

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