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LinkedIn’s new list of top places to work dominated by tech companies
22 Jun 2016
Whether it was for great company, perks or the overall corporate mission, the list is dominated by tech companies, which comprised more than half the list
Verizon workers get 3% raise as strike ends
01 Jun 2016
Wipro UK employee claims to have won discrimination case
05 May 2016
While Shreya Ukil says a British tribunal has upheld her claim that she was a victim of sexual discrimination, Wipro disputes this, contending that she was justly sacked for concealing an affair with a male employee
Google remains India’s most attractive employer
21 Apr 2016
Beggared Kingfisher employees appeal to PM for dues
12 Mar 2016
Employees of Vijay Mallya's defunct Kingfisher Airlines have appealed to settle their dues 'ex gratia', saying that even the courts have been of no help and adding insult to injury, they are being hounded by Income Tax authorities
Siemens to cut 2,500 jobs worldwide
11 Mar 2016
Tata Steel UK to axe 1,050 jobs to save cost
18 Jan 2016
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