Indian real-estate company, DLF, has assured that no employees will be laid off in the organisation. In fact, the Company…
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The impact of the coronavirus outbreak has forced many global multinational companies to furlough their employees, owing to the current…
Apollo Tyres is planning to slash about 750 jobs at its plant in the Netherlands, by 2022. The job cuts…
With macroeconomic pressure mounting and the coronavirus scare also affecting sales, Cisco Systems is set to slash jobs in yet…
The term ‘layoff’ finds its way into newspapers and headlines quite often these days. A humane approach to the exercise…
Sony India has had to let go approx. one seventh of its workforce in the country. This means, about 120…
Cognizant has decided to layoff around 350 people from mid to senior level positions. The salary packages of these employees…
Following layoffs announced by Infosys and Cognizant, it is predicted that most big information technology (IT) companies in the country…
Around 350 Uber employees were laid off on 14 October, most of whom belonged to the advanced technologies group (ATG)…
Deutsche Bank is reported to be planning to lay off about 9000 employees in Germany, mostly back office and support…
Multinational information technology company, Hewlett-Packard (HP), is expected to lay off 500 employees in India. The Company is gearing up…
A few hundred employees can expect to lose their jobs at Wells Fargo’s development centres in Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai.…
Thousands of jobs have disappeared in a flash as employees are being laid off in auto, textile and now even…
Since the appointment of the new board at Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), in October 2018, the Indian infrastructure…
Ride-hailing company, Uber, is reducing its 1200 strong global marketing team by 400, in order to bring down costs and…
With several thousands of small phone-retailing shops shutting down, about 15 per cent of the workforce in the handsets segment…
Ford Motor Company, the American multinational automaker, is expected to lay off about 185 employees at its assembly plant at…
Almost every sector in the Indian business scenario, is going through a turmoil. In the last five to six months,…
Twitter has apparently decided to discontinue its global engineering work at its Bengaluru development centre and is laying off some employees.
The company is also relocating a few employees to offices in India and Costa Rica from the US.