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Lawmaker pushes to block wage cuts for H-2A farmworkers
A California lawmaker is seeking federal action to reverse recent labor policy changes that could significantly reduce wages for seasonal agricultural workers across the United States. On Wednesday, March 26, 2026, Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced a resolution aimed at blocking new wage rules implemented by the
Lawmaker pushes to block wage cuts for H-2A farmworkers
A California lawmaker is seeking federal action to reverse recent labor policy changes that could significantly reduce wages for seasonal agricultural workers across the United States. On Wednesday, March 26, 2026, Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced a resolution aimed at blocking new wage rules implemented by the
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will impose tariffs of 50% on goods imported from any country found to be supplying military weapons to Iran, marking a sharp escalation in trade measures tied to geopolitical tensions. In a statement posted on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 (local U.S. time), Trump said the tariffs would take effect immediately and apply broadly. He emphasized that there would be no “exclusions or exemptions,” warning that “any and all” g
Trump threatens 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will impose tariffs of 50% on goods imported from any country found to be supplying military weapons to Iran, marking a sharp escalation in trade measures tied to geopolitical tensions. In a statement posted on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 (local U.S. time), Trump said the tariffs would take effect immediately and apply broadly. He emphasized that there would be no “exclusions or exemptions,” warning that “any and all” g
India growth forecast raised to 6.6% as South Asia faces economic uncertainty
Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay
Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay






