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Paying workers less than minimum wage is punishable, warns PM Oli
21.7 percent industries still do not pay minimum wage: Report
IndustriALL flag on its way to the top of the world - industriall-union
Union Win: Kathmandu Health Volunteers Will be Recognized As Community Health Workers
GEFONT's Vice-President Gautam passes away
A dignified, prosperous, and creative life of the working class in Nepal
Labor Audit 2022: 15.30 percent of workers still deprived of minimum wage
29% of firms in Nepal violate minimum wage rule of Rs 17,300 a month: GEFONT
Nepalese Trade Unions rally in Kathmandu to mark 136th May Day (Photo Feature)
International Labour Day being marked today (Photos)
The General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions, (GEFONT) has celebrated International Labour Day or May Day in Kathmandu.
Paying workers less than minimum wage is punishable, warns PM Oli
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has cautioned that it is punishable by law if any worker is found employed for less remuneration than the...
21.7 percent industries still do not pay minimum wage: Report
The number of industrial enterprises in the country not paying the laborers minimum wage has risen by six per cent and reached 21.7 percent, according to a...
IndustriALL flag on its way to the top of the world - industriall-union
2 April, 2012On April 3, 2012, Dorje Khatri, central committee member of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT) will leave Kathmandu on a...
Union Win: Kathmandu Health Volunteers Will be Recognized As Community Health Workers
Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Nepal will soon be officially recognized as workers by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City and included in the social security...
GEFONT's Vice-President Gautam passes away
Vice President of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT), Nepal, Kamal Gautam, who collapsed while speaking at a program organized to...
A dignified, prosperous, and creative life of the working class in Nepal
The General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT) advocates for worker rights across various sectors in Nepal, focusing on decent...
Labor Audit 2022: 15.30 percent of workers still deprived of minimum wage
While there has been improvement in the minimum wage compared to the past, still 15.30 percent of the workers still do not receive the prescribed minimum wage.
29% of firms in Nepal violate minimum wage rule of Rs 17,300 a month: GEFONT
Twenty-nine percent of the Nepai business firms were found not providing the government fixed minimum wage rate to their employees in 2024.
Nepalese Trade Unions rally in Kathmandu to mark 136th May Day (Photo Feature)
The General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT) has organized a rally on the occasion of the 136th May Day (International Workers' Day) 2082.
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One of Nepal’s largest national trade union confederations. Historically affiliated with the Communist Party of Nepal (UML). Active in organizing national strikes and protests on wages, labor rights, privatization and social protection issues.