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Diwali bonanza for Coal India staff, port workers
15 Oct 2015
The bonus payout for non-union staff and executives of Coal India will involve an expenditure of Rs500 crore
United Auto Workers, Fiat Chrysler strike deal
16 Sep 2015
UK restaurant chain Côte pockets staff tips
21 Aug 2015
Lenovo Group to lay off 10% of global non-manufacturing workforce
13 Aug 2015
Lenovo plans to cut about 3,200 positions to save about $1.35 billion annually
Barclays may cut up to 30,000 jobs in two years: report
20 Jul 2015
Barclays is expected to cut more than 30,000 of its staff within two years as it accelerates a cost-cutting programme
SBI moots profit share for staff to retain talent
17 Jul 2015
The move is aimed at retaining officers at the middle and senior management levels
Tata Steel axes 720 jobs in UK
17 Jul 2015
Tata Steel has blamed “cripplingly high electricity costs” in the UK, which are more than double those of key European competitors for the job cuts
IBM to launch service to ship breast milk for kids of working mothers
14 Jul 2015
IBM plans to organise a service for working ,mothers to ship breast milk back to their babies in temperature-controlled packaging whenever they travel for business
Microsoft to cut 7,800 jobs, write down $7.6 bn loss
09 Jul 2015
Through the job cuts, computer giant Microsoft will write off nearly all the $9.5 billion it paid to acquire Nokia just two years ago
Gaming In The Workplace: Mixing Work and Play Can Motivate Employees
30 Jun 2015
Monica Rozenfeld, associate editor for the publication of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers highlights the importance of gamification at workplace
Government to make hiring and firing of workers easier for business
26 Jun 2015
Finance minister Arun Jaitley, while addressing foreign business interests in the US, promised a globally compatible business climate in India with reforms in land, labour and taxes
Government to make hiring and firing of workers easier for business
26 Jun 2015
Finance minister Arun Jaitley, while addressing foreign business interests in the US, promised a globally compatible business climate in India with reforms in land, labour and taxes
UK unions call off strike at Tata Steel, agree on new pension offer
20 Jun 2015
The call by the unions could avert the first major steel strike planned in the UK in more than 30 years
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