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Japan to recruit 2 lakh Indian IT professionals As per the new norms, the applicants do not require to submit their employment certificate and letters of explanation for multiple-entry visas. Also, the number of documents to be submitted has been considerably reduced to three. In case if a person has travelled to Japan twice in one year, the documents ...
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Nearly 2 Lakh Teachers Fear Job Loss After New AICTE Guidelines, SC to Hear Plea Tomorrow Nearly 2 Lakh Teachers Fear Job Loss After New AICTE Guidelines, SC to Hear Plea Tomorrow. The AICTE ... The case, which has been listed for hearing on March 9, has KM Karthick, leader of the All India Private College Employees Union, as one of the key petitioners in the case. "Due to this new ...
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US immigration expert says new H-1B rules anti-India Mehta says the client will have to give a letter signed by an authorized official providing information such as a detailed description of the specialized duties the beneficiary will perform, the qualifications required to perform those duties, the duration of the job, salary or wages paid, hours worked, etc.
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India's missing employment data: We aren't better off as a nation living in the dark about job scenario The Indian government has not conducted any nationwide survey to find out the actual data of employment in the country since 2016, said Gangwar in ... Now, that is no good news for any economy, particularly for a country that wants to take a leadership role in Asia's political-economic landscape.
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'MNCs enjoy higher level of employee engagement in India than back home' Multinationals enjoy a much higher level of employee engagement in India as against what they do on their home turf and this has sent out a powerful message about the commitment and loyalty of the Indian workforce, Prof. Veronica Hope Hailey, Vice President, The University of Bath and the Dean of ...
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