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Home >Articles & Publications>Article>Will private employers have flexibility to take employment decisions during lockdown?

Will private employers have flexibility to take employment decisions during lockdown?

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  • Minu Dwivedi, Shivpriya Nanda
  • May 15, 2020

The home ministry’s order has created a lot of hardship for employers as it is “one-sided and does not factor in the financial inability of certain businesses” to continue paying their employees pre-lockdown levels of remuneration.

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Minu Dwivedi Partner

Minu Dwivedi is a Partner with over 20 years of experience in general corporate and commercial work, specialising in labour & employment, white-collar crime investigations, POSH, governance, FCPA and anti‑corruption matters. She advises leading domestic and international clients across diverse sectors and is recognised as a Notable Practitioner by multiple global legal directories.

Shivpriya Nanda Partner

Ms. Shivpriya Nanda has over 30 years of extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, strategic joint ventures, and corporate advisory.

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