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Not enough land for IIT Gujarat
17 Nov 2008
Almost 2.8 lakh attempt to bell 'CAT 2008'
15 Nov 2008
Sun Microsystems plans major restructuring, to slash 6,000 jobs
14 Nov 2008
Sun Microsystems has announced a major restructuring, involving layoffs of around 6,000 employees and a major shake-up of the organisational structure, beginning the current quarter.
Citigroup may slash 10,000 jobs; directors deny move to replace chairman
14 Nov 2008
Citigroup, which was reportedly in the midst of a possible board shake-up, is now planning a massive round of layoffs, involving up to 10,000 employees, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Downslide to impact placements at IIMA
14 Nov 2008
Reliance denies shut-down of polyester units at Patalganga
06 Nov 2008
RIL has refuted media reports that it had been compelled to shut five of its seven poyester units at Patalganga
Citigroup to retrench 2,000 investment bankers and traders
20 Mar 2008
Citi continues to lay off employees, while trying to control costs, recover from the sub prime crises, and make ends meet in a slowing US economy.
Pre-budget bytes: Karthik KS, 24x7 Learning
25 Feb 2008
EmmayHR launches Career Café
22 Feb 2008
GMAC to downsize 930 auto finance jobs, close office to save costs
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Feb 2008
500 TCS employees asked to part company
05 Feb 2008
TCS has announced that 500 of its employees have been asked to leave, following poor performance reviews.
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