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OIC tells India: Stop HR violations in KashmirKashmir Newz, India -Sep 27, 2007Recalling previous OIC and relevant UN resolutions, the group urged India and Pakistan to move the peace process forward and "to expeditiously resolve all …
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Ms Boss' PerksEconomic Times, India -Sep 27, 2007This is because, as one HR consultant puts it, although women account for about 30% of the IT workforce currently, only 6-7% of them move to higher levels. …
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Head-hunting cos rake in moolah with CXOsEconomic Times, India -7 hours agoAlso the services we offer include HR consultancy, reference checks among a host of others.” Agrees Adecco India CEO Ajit Isaac, "Previously the commissions …
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Men of the futureEconomic Times, India -Sep 27, 2007When Bhatia and Biyani met up with Sanjay Jog, the head of Future Group’s HR, neither could find that paper, but Bhatia signed on anyway. …
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Vertex eyeing India buys for growthEconomic Times, India -16 hours agoVertex is also looking to move finance and accounting (F&A) and HR functions to its India back-office in Gurgaon. The company is exploring segments high-end …
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Digby Jones urges end to India bureaucracyTimes Online, UK -3 hours agoLord Jones lobbied HR Bhardwaj, India's law minister, to speed the liberalisation of the legal and financial services sector - a potential reform that is …
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