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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.
Empathetic leadership was abuzz during covid, but that's faded into a distant memory. Layoffs are done routinely with little ...
There, facilitated by an online shop called Fine Art America, was a page managed by Monsieur Mario Perron, the art teacher at ...
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 ...