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Why your take-home salary won't change much under new labour codes, clarifies labour ministry
New labour codes will not reduce take-home pay for employees whose Provident Fund deduction is on the statutory wage ceiling ...
Employees whose monthly PF contribution is Rs 1,800, calculated as 12 per cent of Rs 15,000, will see no change in take-home ...
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Govt ends confusion: New Labour Codes won’t cut your take-home pay if PF stays on Rs 15,000 ceiling
The Labour Ministry has confirmed that employees whose PF is calculated on the Rs 15,000 statutory wage ceiling will see no ...
There has been concern that the new labour codes will reduce take-home salary due to higher PF calculations. However, the ...
The NWSL's Board of Governors is in advanced discussions about implementing a new roster mechanism that would allow each team ...
Labour Ministry confirms new labour codes won't decrease take-home pay; PF deductions remain based on ₹15,000 wage ceiling.
Stats SA has published the latest Quarterly Employment Survey (QES) for the third quarter of 2025, showing that the average salary in the country has hit a record high.
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New Poll Reveals Long List of Things Americans Can Barely Afford Now
Twenty-seven percent of Americans have skipped a doctor’s appointment or checkup in the last two years because it was too ...
In the latest update, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary says the timing and funding of the 8th Pay Commission ...
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EPF interest: If you lose your job, will the government still pay interest on your PF money? Here's what the rules say
Employees working in private jobs have an Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) account, into which they deposit 12% of their basic ...
If she moved here in her 20s, and saved $200 a month for 60 years, she could have over $2 million after 60 years.
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