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Ford, UAW strike comprehensive deal on jobs, pay and profit
05 Oct 2011
Ford Motor Co and the United Auto Workers yesterday announced a new national contract, which includes $1.1 billion in new investment that would add new jobs
Uncertainty dogs Maruti Suzuki plants in Haryana
17 Sep 2011
Bank of America to shed 30,000 jobs over next few years
13 Sep 2011
Full implementation of Phase I of the cost-cutting strategy will result in savings of $5 billion a year, on a baseline of $27 billion in annual expenses, by 2014.
Maruti hiring fresh workers at Manesar; Swift output picks up
13 Sep 2011
Maruti plans to increase Swift's production to around 18,000 units a month to help meet the delivery schedule for the 90,000 bookings of the Swift
UBS to axe 3,500 jobs to cut costs
23 Aug 2011
Foxconn to deploy over 1 million robots
01 Aug 2011
Fresh trouble brewing at Maruti’s Manesar plant?
11 Jul 2011
Maruti workers call off stir after CM brokers a pact
17 Jun 2011
The strike has raised questions over how India will preserve its status as a low-cost auto manufacturing base while avoiding growing discontent among employees
Joint CEOs quit, Kurien takes charge in Wipro re-jig
21 Jan 2011
Company veteran T K Kurien takes over as the CEO of Wipro's global IT business and executive director of the company on the resignation of joint chief executives Girish Paranjpe and Suresh Vaswani, who step down on 1 February
Patni, iGate heads plan integration meet
18 Jan 2011
The purpose of the meeting will be to draw up a road map for the integration of the two companies to position themselves to clients with a combined portfolio of services
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