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Tesco to cut 1,000 jobs
10 Jan 2017
Civil aviation sector can create 6 mn jobs in 10 years with right skilling: Jayant Sinha
21 Oct 2016
Two former Uber drivers eligible for unemployment payment: New York State labour department
15 Oct 2016
Automation may replace 69% of jobs in India, says World Bank study
05 Oct 2016
Increasing use of automation to replace manual jobs would replace 69 per cent of manual jobs in India and up to 77 per cent in China as it disrupts the pattern of traditional economic growth in developing countries
Cabinet approves payment of 78 days’ wages as productivity-linked bonus for railway employees
28 Sep 2016
Unionised GM workers accept new contract
26 Sep 2016
LinkedIn to launch fast-loading ‘Lite’ for tier II, III towns
13 Sep 2016
In order to bring on board students from tier-II and tier-III engineering colleges, LinkedIn has partnered with skill assessment companies and created an online test to better equip them for jobs
Cisco slashes 7% of global workforce
18 Aug 2016
While releasing its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results, Cisco said that it expects to start laying off employees from the first quarter, and take a charge of about $325 million to $400 million in the quarter
Cisco to soon announce 14,000 job cuts
17 Aug 2016
The company’s new CEO, Chuck Robbins, is planning to boost growth by moving the company's offerings toward low-cost, software-based networking, security and management products
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