| Air India pilots defer strike by six days | 20-NOV-09 |
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| Air India pilots, protesting management's moves to cut their salaries and allowances, today deferred their strike threat from November 24 by six days, even as the conciliation talks remained inconclusive. |
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| Pandit will continue with $1 salary | 18-NOV-09 |
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| Vikram Pandit, the India-born chief executive of Citigroup, will continue to take the salary of $1 a year, although the financial services firm has raised base salaries for two of its senior officials. |
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| EPFO proposes salary cap rise to Rs 10,000 | 07-NOV-09 |
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| 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. |
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| India Inc gears up for hiring, salary hikes | 29-OCT-09 |
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| Corporate India is getting ready with hiring plans and higher pay packets for 2010, as signs of economic recovery are becoming visible along with a rising confidence in the economy's growth. |
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| India Inc may see 8% salary hike in 2010: Survey | 22-OCT-09 |
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| India Inc is expected to witness a salary hike of 8 per cent, one of the highest pay increases in the Asia Pacific region, in 2010 riding on the country's improved economic performance, said a survey. |
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| Mukesh 'sets example' by taking hefty pay cut | 15-OCT-09 |
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| Aiming to set a "personal example" of moderation in executive salaries, Reliance Industries (RIL) today said its chief Mukesh Ambani has decided to lower his pay package by nearly two-thirds to Rs 15 crore for 2008-09.
At the same time, India's most valued corporate house also announced a new structure for salaries and remuneration of top executives wherein the pay packets would be capped, as against the prevailing system of commission linked to |
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| India Inc expects 8% salary hike this yr: Mercer | 12-OCT-09 |
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| India Inc is expected to witness an average eight per cent salary increase this year and as much as 50 per cent of companies have strong hiring plans for the next three months, a survey by global HR consultancy Mercer says. |
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| Infosys to continue investing in manpower | 09-OCT-09 |
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| Disclosing that it has increased salaries of its offsite and and onsite employees, Infosys Technologies today said it would continue to invest in manpower in view of its expansion plans. |
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| Letters: Salary check - I | 07-OCT-09 |
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| Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid wants to take India back to the old permit raj days when the price of everything, from the proverbial pin to a plane, was decided by the government of the day. Mr Khurshid will of course be able to come up with some great examples to prove his point — CEOs, typically promoter-CEOs, who have got paid crores while their companies have sunk. You can also cite examples of CEOs, in the software space, who take home peanuts while delivering great value to shareholders quarter after quarter. It is also true that a lot more directors of listed companies got paid more than a crore rupees than they did last year. But this has to be viewed against a lot of things. |
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| Letters: Salary check - II | 07-OCT-09 |
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| Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid needs to be supported in his endeavour to put a cap on vulgar salaries of corporate CEOs. In recent times, aviation companies have gone to the government for a bailout while, at the same time, they have not even paid their dues to PSU marketing companies — these PSUs cannot even protest and cut off ATF supplies since these corporate chieftains enjoy the support of top politicians. |
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| UK plans cutback on public sector salary increases | 06-OCT-09 |
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| The British government plans to freeze the salaries of top bureaucrats and offer only minimal increases to other senior workers in an effort to control the country's spiralling deficit, a treasury official has said. |
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