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McDonald’s stares at first strike in UK
19 Aug 2017
SBI staff count down 6,622 in fiscal first quarter
16 Aug 2017
While 7,247 employees exited the bank in the first quarter of FY18, CBI added about 625 personnel in the first quarter, reducing the total headcount to 2,73,181
RAND survey finds US jobs gruelling
14 Aug 2017
Cognizant sheds 400 senior jobs in downsizing exercise
07 Aug 2017
While trimming the workforce has become common, this time around, the loss of senior executive positions involving average salaries above Rs6 lakh per month underlines the gravity of the ongoing crisis
Workers at Wisconsin company to get microchips
25 Jul 2017
Air India may cut 15,000 jobs ahead of sale
19 Jul 2017
Employees, however, are not convinced of the need to privatise the airline and their initial response to the VRS proposal was not positive
United Parcel Service to freeze pension programme for 70,000 non-union employees in 5 years
28 Jun 2017
Infosys to hire 20,000 people this year
03 Jun 2017
How to manage the failure of your venture
24 May 2017
Entrepreneur Sanil Sachar, co-owner of the sports brand Trusox, advises aspiring entreprenurs, "If the impact of your business leaks into your personality, then a failed business equals to a failed you. An entrepreneur is not the business but the ideas. So, don’t take it personally. Separate yourself from your work."
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