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'Indian cos 8th most optimistic on hiring plans' The survey, conducted among over 4,600 employers across India in various segments of industries, noted that although the hiring pace will slow, few staff reductions are expected. Croatia with a net employment outlook of 29 per cent topped the list of being most optimistic in terms of hiring intentions for ...
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Now, Azgaonkar says Mopa airport is needed "We have talked to the company representatives and they assured first preference in employment to locals from the affected villages, the land losers, the people from Pernem and then to Goans ... We need an airport for Goa and for India and I pray to God that the work should be completed soon," he said.
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Goa-centric firms to get boost With unemployment figures for the state hovering between 7.5% and 8.8%, the government is trying to incentivise companies that hire Goans and has proposed to subsidise salaries paid to Goan employees, offering to reimburse up to Rs 7,000 per Goan employed by these firms. Only new companies, or ...
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Apple manufacturing partner building new assembly site in India Apple manufacturing partner Wistron has secured the land to build a new assembly facility in the south Indian state of Karnataka, Reuters reports. ... The new plant is expected to create around 6,000 jobs in the country, with local employment and resourcing serving as the enticement that has allowed ...
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Encouraging Equal Practices, Canon India Celebrated International Women's Day Across the ... Canon India, the world leader in imaging technologies considers its employees its biggest asset. Having completed two glorious decades in the country last year, Canon takes pride in celebrating 20 years of employment of some of its employees, followed by other long service awards, including 15, ...
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