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Vodafone axes 375 back office jobs in the UK
10 Mar 2010
Bosch declares lock-out at Naganathapura plant
09 Mar 2010
Job offers back with a bang at IIMs
08 Mar 2010
Infosys to hike wages ‘across the board’ in April
04 Mar 2010
India's No2 IT services exporter, is planning an “across the board” hike in wages in April on a rebound in demand for outsourcing services
Job market picks up 4 per cent in January
17 Feb 2010
Battle for CIMPOR: Camargo acquires Teixeira Duarte’s 22-per cent stake for 1.33 billion
12 Feb 2010
TCS to hire 30,000 in FY2010-11
11 Feb 2010
IT major, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), plans to hire 30,000 staff in 2010-11 in expectations of rise in demand for services from its overseas clients
JAL to cut 15,600 jobs, file for bankruptcy
11 Jan 2010
IBM hiring 5,000 professionals to scale up BPO operations in India
11 Jan 2010
IBM is scaling up its Indian operations at a time when several overseas IT firms are scaling down their operations to tide over the effects of the global recession
Bank employees getting more productive: RBI study
11 Jan 2010
As the public sector banks' productivity has doubled in the last five year, they have caught up with private sector peers in terms of business per employee
UPS restructures by axing 1,800 US jobs
09 Jan 2010
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