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Geopolitical Tensions Impact Indian Workplaces As Firms Freeze Hiring: Report
- Sunday June 22, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Over 21 per cent said there is an increase in workload pressure and project timelines while 22 per cent reported that international business exposure or travel is disrupted.
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Global CEOs' Pay Rose 50% Since 2019, 56 Times More Than Workers: Report
- Thursday May 1, 2025
- World News | Press Trust of India
Noting that the average pay for CEOs in India has reached $2 million a year, a new study by research and advocacy group Oxfam said the average pay for global CEOs surged by 50 per cent in real terms since 2019.
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Profit Growing, Hiring, Salaries Not So Much: Centre's Message To India Inc
- Monday July 22, 2024
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The corporate sector in India has been posting impressive financial performances, but recruitments and salary growth of employees have not kept up with the companies' profit, the government has said in the Economic Survey.
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Microsoft's Salaried Staff Won't Get Raise This Year, Reveals Leaked CEO Mail: Report
- Wednesday May 10, 2023
- Agencies
Microsoft will not raise salaries for full-time employees this year and is reducing budget for bonuses and stock awards, Insider reported on Wednesday, citing an internal email by CEO Satya Nadella. In January, Microsoft said it would let go of 10,000 workers, adding to the tens of thousands layoffs announced before that across the technology secto...
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Companies to pay more, step up hiring in 2011: Survey
- Monday July 11, 2011
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Companies will look at paying more and hike their employee headcount as most expect business to grow significantly in 2011, according to a survey released by a global human resource consulting firm on Monday.There is optimism displayed by 84 percent respondents as they expect business performance to increase significantly in 2011. Organisations sur...
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Geopolitical Tensions Impact Indian Workplaces As Firms Freeze Hiring: Report
- Sunday June 22, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
Over 21 per cent said there is an increase in workload pressure and project timelines while 22 per cent reported that international business exposure or travel is disrupted.
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www.ndtv.com
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Global CEOs' Pay Rose 50% Since 2019, 56 Times More Than Workers: Report
- Thursday May 1, 2025
- World News | Press Trust of India
Noting that the average pay for CEOs in India has reached $2 million a year, a new study by research and advocacy group Oxfam said the average pay for global CEOs surged by 50 per cent in real terms since 2019.
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www.ndtv.com
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Profit Growing, Hiring, Salaries Not So Much: Centre's Message To India Inc
- Monday July 22, 2024
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The corporate sector in India has been posting impressive financial performances, but recruitments and salary growth of employees have not kept up with the companies' profit, the government has said in the Economic Survey.
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www.ndtv.com
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Microsoft's Salaried Staff Won't Get Raise This Year, Reveals Leaked CEO Mail: Report
- Wednesday May 10, 2023
- Agencies
Microsoft will not raise salaries for full-time employees this year and is reducing budget for bonuses and stock awards, Insider reported on Wednesday, citing an internal email by CEO Satya Nadella. In January, Microsoft said it would let go of 10,000 workers, adding to the tens of thousands layoffs announced before that across the technology secto...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Companies to pay more, step up hiring in 2011: Survey
- Monday July 11, 2011
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Companies will look at paying more and hike their employee headcount as most expect business to grow significantly in 2011, according to a survey released by a global human resource consulting firm on Monday.There is optimism displayed by 84 percent respondents as they expect business performance to increase significantly in 2011. Organisations sur...
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