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Indian employers fail to help their employees and themselves: MetLife's Study of International Employee Benefits Trends
By Sajna Menon | 16 Nov 2007
Chrysler to cut up to 10,000 jobs by end-2008
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Nov 2007
R C Bhargava becomes chairman, Maruti Suzuki; S Nakanishi to succeed Jagdish Khattar as MD
By | 29 Oct 2007
Chrysler crisis over, UAW now moves to Ford
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Oct 2007
Bank of America cuts 3,000 jobs
By | 26 Oct 2007
UAW leaders lobby hard to save Chrysler deal
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Oct 2007
Will Chrysler workers nix their UAW contract; and, what happens next?
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Oct 2007
UAW members approve contract with GM
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Oct 2007
Workers' union warns Chrysler of strike amidst talks
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Oct 2007
General Motors' workers strike work
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Sep 2007
General Motors, UAW near deal as contract talks adjourn
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Sep 2007
National Aviation Company announces stock options for Air India employees, plans IPO
By | 12 Sep 2007
TeamLease plans to train manpower for retail
By | 11 Sep 2007
Moderation in IT, BPO wages to begin next year: Nasscom
By | 07 Sep 2007
The business of people: Temps in Retail too
By | 06 Sep 2007
SAP opens new offices in Bangalore, launches scholarship programme
By | 30 Aug 2007
Army Chief Inaugurates Centre for Joint Warfare Studies
By | 28 Aug 2007
Aditya Birla group lines up Rs44 crore employee stock option
By | 27 Aug 2007
India Inc facing skilled manpower shortage
12 Jul 2007
Workers may run four Delphi plants as UAW agrees to wage cuts
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jun 2007
Attrition rate touches 20 per cent at India Inc
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