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IBM lay-offs hit Indian employees first... and hard
13 Feb 2014
Talk among recruitment experts is that IBM may be targeting up to 2,000 job cuts in India where it employs 1.3 lakh in all
TCS setting up world's biggest training centre at Thiruvananthapuram
04 Jan 2014
TCS is setting up the world’s largest corporate learning and development centre in Thiruvananthapuram, which will have a total capacity to train 15,000 professionals at one time
Employees to see double-digit salary hikes in 2014, but high inflation may erode gains: Survey
13 Nov 2013
Telstra to axe 1,100 operational jobs
26 Sep 2013
‘Bloodbath’ at TV18 Group as sacking spree begins
17 Aug 2013
TV18 Broadcast Ltd, which runs several television news channels, on Friday started handing out pink slips to 325 or more of the group’s estimated workforce of 1,300 people
Amazon to hire 5,000 to meet growing demand
29 Jul 2013
Diageo appoints Indian-origin Ivan Menezes as CEO
07 May 2013
Paul Walsh, who has been chief executive of Diageo for 13 years, will step down as CEO of the liquor giant on 30 June and hand over reins to Ivan Menezes
New software helps users land dream job
08 Apr 2013
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg tops in CEO survey
16 Mar 2013
Bank employees to strike work on 20, 21 February
04 Feb 2013
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