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KITU urged stricter enforcement of labour regulations and an end to exemptions that allow IT firms to bypass important employee protection.
IT sector employees in Bangalore demand a healthy work-life balance, highlighting the need for strict labor law enforcement.
The main issue was the non-granting of TDS credit of Rs. 1,18,77,593/- by the Centralized Processing Center (CPC), despite the amount being reflected in the Form 26AS as tax deducted at source (TDS).