
Dhiraj Singh
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Daniela Sirtori |Carrington York |Rthvika Suvarna |Dhiraj Singh
Bloomberg — Tarptent, un vendedor de artículos para actividades al aire libre con sede en California, ofreció a finales del mes pasado un descuento en su sitio web en oposición a los aranceles del presidente Donald Trump. El código de activación de la promoción: “Los aranceles apestan”. Las ventas repuntaron cerca de un 25% porque los clientes están buscando adelantarse a los aumentos de precios, dijo Henry Shires, CEO de la empresa.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
businessmanager.in | Lalit Chaturvedi |Dhiraj Singh |Soumitra Das |Kartik K Iyer
FacebookXPinterestLinkedIn (PTI): Even though the corporate sector in India claims to be taking steps to address mental health issues at workplaces, a majority of employees believe companies could do more to improve their overall well-being, according to a report by HR services and workforce solutions provider Genius Consultants.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
businessmanager.in | Lalit Chaturvedi |Dhiraj Singh |Soumitra Das |Kartik K Iyer
FacebookXPinterestLinkedIn Nagpur, Sep 29 (PTI): An employee of HCLTech died after suffering a cardiac arrest in the firm’s office in Nagpur city, with the IT major sharing that he was provided emergency care at the campus clinic before being rushed to the hospital. According to the police, Nitin Edwin Michael (40), who worked as a senior analyst, was found unresponsive after he entered the washroom of the office of HCL Technologies Ltd.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
businessmanager.in | Lalit Chaturvedi |Dhiraj Singh |Soumitra Das |Kartik K Iyer
FacebookXPinterestLinkedIn New Delhi, Sep 30 (PTI): Chartered accountants’ apex body ICAI on Monday announced the setting up of a dedicated group to suggest more stress management measures and will also introduce a counselling help desk against the backdrop of the death of a chartered accountant due to alleged work pressure.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
businessmanager.in | Lalit Chaturvedi |Dhiraj Singh |Soumitra Das |Kartik K Iyer
FacebookXPinterestLinkedIn Abhilasha Malviya has Joined Vedanta Ltd.-Power as Chief Human Resource Officer. She has confirmed this development through a social media post. Before this appointment, Abhilasha was associated with Tata Steel as Group -HR & IR at Gurugram and lately as Head Communication- Raw Material.
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