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Tesla's Musk Approaches A $1.8 Billion Bonanza
- Thursday July 9, 2020
- Written by Reuters
Tesla Inc's blistering stock rally is putting Chief Executive Elon Musk in reach of a payday potentially worth $1.8 billion, his second jackpot from the electric car maker in about two months. Fueled by stronger-than-expected car deliveries, shares of Tesla have surged over 40 per cent in the past seven sessions, elevating the company's market capi...
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www.carandbike.com
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Women In Britain Have To Wait 100 Years To Get Paid Like Men
- Saturday November 11, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Working women in Britain face a 100 year wait to be paid the same as men, with progress towards closing the gender pay gap stalling as younger women's wages lag behind, a women's rights group said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Google Accused of Discriminating Against Female Employees by Underpaying Them
- Monday April 10, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
The investigation in the case is not complete, but the DoL has said the government's analysis at this point indicated discrimination against women in Google is quite extreme.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Cash Crunch: Pay Day Fails To Bring Cheer To Domestic Helps In Delhi
- Friday December 2, 2016
New Delhi: The first of every month brings cheer to most domestic helps in the country as they go back home with a heavier purse containing a wad of cash. In wake of big currency ban, however, the pay day has greeted them with worries. Mithoo Biswas, a domestic help in New Delhi looks after her family of four in Bengal. She ensures to send enough c...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Pay Day Test For Government After Notes Ban Amid Cash Crunch: 10 Points
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
On the first Pay Day since the notes ban announcement, crowds formed outside banks of people desperate for cash to buy grocery or pay helps. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has assured the government that it is ready for higher withdrawals of cash, but many banks told people on Thursday morning that they had run out of cash. RBI has said it will in...
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www.ndtv.com
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Bracing For Pay Day, Entrepreneurs Press For Cashless Salaries
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- Noida News | Written by Nikhil Pandhi
As the government's sudden move to ban old 500 and 1,000-rupee notes crosses the three-week mark, many view the first week of December as a crucial threshold for evaluating the success or failure of the scheme.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bank Camps Come Up In Jaipur As Workers Get Ready For Pay Day
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
The first week of December is expected to see a rush among people to banks as salaries get credited to their accounts. Although banks usually see big crowds in the first week of every month, there have been serpentine queues across the country ever since the November 8 announcement on the ban of 500 and 1,000-rupee notes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ready For Pay Day, Reserve Bank Tells Government As Bankers Brace For Cash Rush
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- India News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
Pay Day is here and the Reserve Bank of India has assured the government that it is ready for higher withdrawals of cash in the next week, when most employers in the country pay salaries. All government presses are printing the new 500-rupee note to meet the massive demand for cash expected till December 7, the central bank has told the Finance Min...
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www.ndtv.com
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Mobs Lock Up Bankers Ahead Of Pay Day In Cash Crunch: Report
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- India News | Anto Antony, Anirban Nag, Bloomberg
Bankers are bracing for long hours and angry mobs as pay day approaches in India, the first test for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to invalidate almost all cash in circulation.
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www.ndtv.com
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British Women 'Work for Free' From Now Until 2016, Campaigners Say
- Monday November 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
British women are effectively working for free from now until the end of the year because of the lingering "pay gap" between what they and male colleagues earn, researchers said on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tesla's Musk Approaches A $1.8 Billion Bonanza
- Thursday July 9, 2020
- Written by Reuters
Tesla Inc's blistering stock rally is putting Chief Executive Elon Musk in reach of a payday potentially worth $1.8 billion, his second jackpot from the electric car maker in about two months. Fueled by stronger-than-expected car deliveries, shares of Tesla have surged over 40 per cent in the past seven sessions, elevating the company's market capi...
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www.carandbike.com
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Women In Britain Have To Wait 100 Years To Get Paid Like Men
- Saturday November 11, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Working women in Britain face a 100 year wait to be paid the same as men, with progress towards closing the gender pay gap stalling as younger women's wages lag behind, a women's rights group said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Google Accused of Discriminating Against Female Employees by Underpaying Them
- Monday April 10, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
The investigation in the case is not complete, but the DoL has said the government's analysis at this point indicated discrimination against women in Google is quite extreme.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Cash Crunch: Pay Day Fails To Bring Cheer To Domestic Helps In Delhi
- Friday December 2, 2016
New Delhi: The first of every month brings cheer to most domestic helps in the country as they go back home with a heavier purse containing a wad of cash. In wake of big currency ban, however, the pay day has greeted them with worries. Mithoo Biswas, a domestic help in New Delhi looks after her family of four in Bengal. She ensures to send enough c...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Pay Day Test For Government After Notes Ban Amid Cash Crunch: 10 Points
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
On the first Pay Day since the notes ban announcement, crowds formed outside banks of people desperate for cash to buy grocery or pay helps. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has assured the government that it is ready for higher withdrawals of cash, but many banks told people on Thursday morning that they had run out of cash. RBI has said it will in...
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www.ndtv.com
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Bracing For Pay Day, Entrepreneurs Press For Cashless Salaries
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- Noida News | Written by Nikhil Pandhi
As the government's sudden move to ban old 500 and 1,000-rupee notes crosses the three-week mark, many view the first week of December as a crucial threshold for evaluating the success or failure of the scheme.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Bank Camps Come Up In Jaipur As Workers Get Ready For Pay Day
- Thursday December 1, 2016
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
The first week of December is expected to see a rush among people to banks as salaries get credited to their accounts. Although banks usually see big crowds in the first week of every month, there have been serpentine queues across the country ever since the November 8 announcement on the ban of 500 and 1,000-rupee notes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ready For Pay Day, Reserve Bank Tells Government As Bankers Brace For Cash Rush
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- India News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
Pay Day is here and the Reserve Bank of India has assured the government that it is ready for higher withdrawals of cash in the next week, when most employers in the country pay salaries. All government presses are printing the new 500-rupee note to meet the massive demand for cash expected till December 7, the central bank has told the Finance Min...
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www.ndtv.com
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Mobs Lock Up Bankers Ahead Of Pay Day In Cash Crunch: Report
- Wednesday November 30, 2016
- India News | Anto Antony, Anirban Nag, Bloomberg
Bankers are bracing for long hours and angry mobs as pay day approaches in India, the first test for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to invalidate almost all cash in circulation.
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www.ndtv.com
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British Women 'Work for Free' From Now Until 2016, Campaigners Say
- Monday November 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
British women are effectively working for free from now until the end of the year because of the lingering "pay gap" between what they and male colleagues earn, researchers said on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com