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Kerala Labour Minister Steps In Amid CorroHealth Lay-offs Crisis

In response to widespread lay-offs at CorroHealth, Kerala's Labour Minister is set to hold crucial talks on July 10 to address worker concerns and explore protective measures.

Indian Cockroach Desk6 July 2026, 1:19 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
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The recent lay-offs at CorroHealth have raised alarm bells across Kerala, prompting immediate government intervention. Kerala's Labour Minister has announced plans to engage in discussions on July 10, aiming to safeguard the jobs of affected workers.

According to reports, the government is committed to exploring every possible measure to protect those impacted. Timely actions have been initiated since the issue surfaced, emphasizing the importance of worker welfare in the state.

As the situation unfolds, the government's accountability in addressing these lay-offs will be closely monitored by both the public and media. It remains crucial for authorities to ensure that workers' rights are upheld during this challenging period. This response reflects the government's dedication to the welfare of ordinary citizens, aligning with the principles enshrined in the Constitution of India.

As reported by The Hindu.

Source: The Hindu

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