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AI employees stage protest march to Parliament19-NOV-09
A section of Air India pilots, technicians and employees today marched to Parliament demanding immediate government action to save the cash- strapped national carrier.
EPFO decision on entering stock mkts likely by Dec 517-NOV-09
If the Finance and Investment Committee (FIC) of the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), scheduled to meet here on December 1, takes a final call on investing a portion of its massive corpus in the capital markets, as much as Rs 13,000 crore could flow into equities.
3i Infotech plans 4-day week for US employees16-NOV-09
Information technology services firm 3i Infotech plans to offshore some of its work as well as implement a four-day work week for its US employees, in order to cut costs, a top company official has said.
Land losers' stir leaves PPL employees high and dry14-NOV-09
The indefinite strike by the people who lost their land to Paradeep Phosphates Ltd (PPL) for the past three days has not paralyzed the despatch of fertilizers from company’s unit at Paradeep.
EPFO proposes salary cap rise to Rs 10,00007-NOV-09
It has also proposed covering companies with a minimum of 10 employees under the Employee Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act (EPF & MP Act), 1952, against the present norm of a minimum of 20 employees.
No HIV screening of job seekers, employees: Govt policy02-NOV-09
Protecting the rights of HIV positive job seekers and those already employed, a policy document has asserted that their HIV screening should not be required at the time of giving jobs or extending other benefits.
Premji assures support for affected staff in France29-OCT-09
Azim Premji, chairman of India's third-largest IT services company Wipro, today assured officials of the ministry in France that the 60-odd employees — who were working with the company's wireless IT division in Sophia Antipolis — will receive support even as it plans to exit the wireless intelllectual property (IP) product business.
Shyamal Majumdar: After flexi-time, flexi-benefits29-OCT-09
A leading multinational company in India had an elaborate healthcare and insurance scheme for its staff as a part of its employee benefits plan. The HR head thought the plan was a winner as it kept employees happy, thereby making the company an employer of choice.
HEC warns employees ahead of token strike28-OCT-09
The authorities of Heavy Engineering Corporation today warned of disciplinary action against workers failing to report for duty due to a token strike called by the HEC Hatia Mazdoor Union.
'Cos may face mass talent exodus as economy recovers'27-OCT-09
The old problem of talent exodus may come to haunt companies once again when the economy recovers, if they do not take steps to attract top talent and retain employees now, a study says.
Indian staff optimistic about cos' future in Q3: study18-OCT-09
Indian employees maintained high level of confidence in the future of their companies in the third quarter of this year compared to their global peers, a study says.
Air India chief talks to employees' unions15-OCT-09
In an effort to enlist support for various cost cutting measures, including cut in productivity-linked incentives (PLI) of employees, Air India Chairman-cum-Managing Director Arvind Jadhav today held a series of meeting with various employees unions here.
DA hike for section of CPSE employees13-OCT-09
The government has announced a five percentage point increase in dearness allowance effective from July for employees of the public sector enterprises that follow the Central Dearness Allowance pattern.
Firms talk of pushing more women to top posts12-OCT-09
For most companies, hiring women employees at an entry level has never been a problem. However very few of them make it to the higher levels. This has been a concern for recruiters.
Indefinite strike by UCIL employees enters third day10-OCT-09
Indefinite strike by the workers of Uranium Corporation of India in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district today entered the third day, affecting production in the company.
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