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US firm CorroHealth closure in Kerala: No breakthrough in Minister-level meeting
The Kerala government has given a US-based medical coding firm, CorroHealth, an ultimatum to present alternative proposals to retain its workforce in the state or face prosecution for alleged labor law violations. A minister-level meeting failed to resolve the issue, with no breakthrough reported.
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