Commitment to Reduce Inequality Index 2020
Government of India (Minister of Employment and Labour) has recently slammed 2020 Commitment to Reducing Inequality (CRI) Index, which placed India at rank 151 in terms of workers’ rights and 129 overall out of 158 countries.
- Ministry contended that methodology does not take into account the various provisions that have been provided in the Labour Codes.
About CRI Index 2020
- The CRI Index by Oxfam and Development Finance International (DFI) monitors what governments are doing through their policy commitments to reduce inequality.
- The 2020 index is the third edition of the CRI Index which ranks 158 governments across the world on their ....
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