
The present report ‘Crushed 2022‘, Safe in India Foundation’s (SII) annual report on the state of worker safety in the Indian auto sector, is based on the following data: • First-hand data from 6+ years of SII’s operations and on 4,000+ injured workers in the auto-sector hubs in Haryana (Gurgaon and Faridabad) and more recently…
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The key findings of the study titled Accessing Minimum Wages: Evidence from Delhi (released on July 4, 2022), which has been prepared by Working Peoples’ Coalition, are as follows (please click here to access): • This study was conceptualized by the Delhi Chapter of the Working Peoples’ Coalition (WPC) and was guided by the vast experiences of Delhi…
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The ‘Taking the Temperature’ research is a first-of-its-kind, landmark longitudinal report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on India’s creative economy. Kindly click here to access the report Taking the Temperature Report Edition 3: A roadmap for recovery: governance, infrastructure, and self-reliance, which has been developed in partnership by the British Council, Federation of Indian Chambers of…
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The present report ‘Crushed 2021‘, Safe in India Foundation’s (SII) annual report on the state of worker safety in the Indian auto sector, further develops the case for systemic action with: The key findings of Safe in India Foundation’s report Crushed 2021, 3rd edition (released on 26th January, 2022) are as follows (please click here to access): —- Five…
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Kindly click here to access the Primer on Labour Codes in India (released in January, 2022), which has been prepared by Mercer Consulting. — The report titled Domestic Work is Work by Commonwealth Health Rights Initiative-CHRI (released on 10th December,2021) explores the situation of domestic workers and the status of ratification of C189 in specific Commonwealth countries. It includes five Commonwealth nations…
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Labour and employment related statistics and data are collected, compiled and disseminated by several agencies in India. The Ministry of Labour and Employment through the office of Labour Bureau is an important agency involved in this task. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation is another major source, which collects and publishes data on this…
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The objectives of Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) are: * to estimate the key employment and unemployment indicators (viz. Worker Population Ratio, Labour Force Participation Rate, Unemployment Rate) in the short time interval of three months for the urban areas only in the Current Weekly Status (CWS). * to estimate employment and unemployment indicators in…
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Please click here to access the Standing Committee Report on Rural Development: Demand for Grants (2021-22), Thirteenth Report, presented to the Lok Sabha on 9th March, 2021 and laid in the Rajya Sabha on 9th March, 2021, Seventeenth Lok Sabha, Lok Sabha Secretariat, Ministry of Rural Development. Demands for Grants (2021-22) of the Department of Rural Development(under Ministry…
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The report (please click here to access) entitled Lessons for Social Protection from the COVID-19 Lockdowns Report 1 of 2: State Relief (released in February, 2021) seeks to use COVID-19 and its attendant lockdowns in India as a crucial moment to assess the protective aspect of social protection, asking three interrelated questions: First, what do the immediate relief measures…
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