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India’s Labor Codes Force Boardroom Rethink on Pay and Compliance
As revised wage rules raise statutory costs, companies are reworking pay structures, systems and employment models as implementation unfolds unevenly across states.
As revised wage rules raise statutory costs, companies are reworking pay structures, systems and employment models as implementation unfolds unevenly across states.
The abrupt exit of HDFC Bank’s chairman, coupled with unusually sharp language in his resignation letter, has exposed a disconnect between board-level assurances and market expectations for transparency at a systemically important financial institution.
A practical framework for mitigating disruptive effects of international conflicts can help companies protect their supply chains.
Ruling revives tax claims tied to Walmart’s $16 billion Flipkart acquisition and sharpens scrutiny of offshore holding structures
Transformed U.S. foreign aid policies promise to fracture aid-enabled infrastructure, disrupting business operations in developing markets.