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Roche to axe 4,800 jobs in $2.1-b restructuring
17 Nov 2010
LSE, Reliance team up for setting up universities in India
16 Oct 2010
The London School of Economics and Reliance Foundation would jointly set up world-class universities in India, according to LSE professor Lord Nicholas Stern.
After-effects of recession-forces companies to re think work strategies
17 Sep 2010
If globalisation is seen as inexorable then companies, to a greater or lesser extent, will need a globally mobile workforce tasked with administering their far-flung but rapidly growing operations.
It’s not the money – it’s working conditions, stupid!
04 Sep 2010
A majority of Indian professionals are likely to quit their jobs not for bigger pay packets, but due to inadequacies in their current working environment
Low employee engagement in key areas affects one-third of corporate employers: BCG
14 Jul 2010
Corporations have not recovered from low employee engagement in key areas that set in during the recession following the global fianacial crisis, reports a new study by global consulting firm, The Boston Consulting Group
Air India directed to un-seal union office
29 Jun 2010
Strike halts Hyundai India production
07 Jun 2010
Foxconn announces second pay rise in China
07 Jun 2010
Oracle to axe more jobs at Sun Microsystems
05 Jun 2010
To leverages the synergies of its acquisition of Sun Micro, Oracle is cutting more jobs at Sun in Europe and Asia, taking its overall restructuring costs to over $1 billion
Bosch lifts lock-out at Naganathapura plant
13 Mar 2010
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