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An Indian employee recently took to Reddit to share how a LinkedIn update ruined her relationship with her boss.
A Goa-based founder is being praised online for swiftly firing a newly hired senior employee over their toxic behaviour.
Businesses that are contemplating job cuts need to know how to conduct layoffs, treating the matter with the empathy it ...
Seven out of ten CFOs in India are Chartered Accountants. CA jobs have grown 103% year-on-year, outpacing overall finance ...
They were in no doubt they were the right people to deliver monetary messages to the public. I am not suggesting any arrogance. Andrew Bailey, Bank of England governor, urged humility, because, he ...
Horner’s departure was confirmed on Wednesday night (AEST), bringing an end to a 20-year reign that began with Red Bull’s ...
Mr Shetty assured the engineer that his workplace is flexible and that they could have found a solution if he had approached ...
What might connect a Romani non-profit organization from the Czech Republic with tech giants like Google or TikTok? In an ...
A Reddit user has drawn attention to a distressing experience faced by his sister during a supposed job interview in Dubai.
An Indian employee alleges workplace targeting by her foreign boss after a LinkedIn 'Open to Work' update. She claims the ...
Goods imported from both the European Union and Mexico will face a 30% U.S. tariff rate starting on August 1, U.S. President ...
In a deleted LinkedIn post Matt Turnbull, an Xbox executive, suggested employees use AI to help with the "emotional load" of ...