"Labour rights cannot be treated as bargaining chips to attract investment or appease corporate lobbies," the KITU said in a statement shared on X. (Photo source: Envato) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed
The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) has opposed the state government’s decision to permit all information technology and IT-enabled services companies to file self-certification for labour law compliance.
"Labour rights cannot be treated as bargaining chips to attract investment or appease corporate lobbies," the KITU said in a statement shared on X.
Notably, the Karnataka IT Policy 2025-2030 was released by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday, during the Bengaluru Tech Summit.
A provision in this policy is presented as a "non-fiscal inc

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