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S Ayyappan takes over from Rai as ICAR chief
02 Jan 2010
Education the key to attracting talent globally
21 Dec 2009
With the demand for bright young managers set to grow rapidly, companies that offer education and growth will be better able to hire and retain talent than those that just offer big money, writes Angie Taras
American Tower may buy Essar unit for $400 million
11 Dec 2009
The transaction would give the wireless tower company a controlling stake in Essar Telecom.
BHEL to hire 4000 people a year amid expansion
10 Dec 2009
Lloyds Banking Group to axe 5,000 jobs
11 Nov 2009
Hyundai Motor India looks outwards for hiring
05 Nov 2009
J&J to axe more than 7,000 jobs in restructuring
04 Nov 2009
The world's largest healthcare company is reducing layers of management, increasing individual spans of control, and simplifying business structures and processes across its global operations
Gurgaon-Manesar strike hits auto makers hard
21 Oct 2009
Auto units to be hit as Gurgaon stir intensifies
20 Oct 2009
Swiss HR firm Adecco acquires MPS Group for $1.3 billion
20 Oct 2009
Switzerland’s Adecco S.A, the world’s largest HR solutions company is acquiring US rival MPS Group, for $1.3 billion in cash
New York Times to eliminate 100 editorial jobs
20 Oct 2009
India, US to set up joint education council
15 Oct 2009
Magna plans drastic job cuts with Opel takeover
22 Sep 2009
Nearly 11,000 jobs will be lost out of a total of 45,730 as a result of the company’s strategic plans for GM’s European operations
Nomura used Facebook to locate ex-Lehman staff
15 Sep 2009
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