The recruitment of inspectors for the scrap metal industry has begun. The Trade and Industry Ministry has advised for eight scrap metal inspectors to join the newly established Scrap Metal Unit. The ministry said the inspectors will report to the chief trade officer of the Trade Licence Unit (TLU), and are required to visit and
WHILE the Government declared the scrap metal industry to be re-opened in a statement on Friday, concerns over delays in getting export licences were expressed in an immediate reaction by Allan Ferguson, president of the TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association. A statement said, "The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) advises the public that with
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Can employers require a negative COVID-19 test for entry
to the workplace? The Offenbach Labour Court recently had to deal
with this question in summary proceedings and ruled in favour of
the employer. This article explains.
What is at stake?
In times of gradually decreasing case numbers, many
organisations are preparing for employees to return to on-site
work. Under occupational health and safety law, in connection with
the spread of the COVID-19, employers must take the necessary
measures to prevent infections in the workplace and to break chains
A dominant narrative of the three farm laws particularly the one which regulates out-of-mandi transactions is that, once fully operationalised, it will gradually lead to withering of the mandis and push farmers into the hands of big companies and agents. Also, when this happens, it would be difficult to keep track of transactions, since much of these will be outside the mandi regulations, and that would lead to hoarding, speculation and cheating of farmers.
A dominant narrative of the three farm laws particularly the one which regulates out-of-mandi transactions is that, once fully operationalised, it will gradually lead to withering of the mandis and push farmers into the hands of big companies and agents. Also, when this happens, it would be difficult to keep track of transactions, since much of these will be outside the mandi regulations, and that would lead to hoarding, speculation and cheating of farmers.