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Amid growing energy concerns, Lufthansa to onboard 20,000 new employees by 2023 end

July and August had been fantastic for the airline and the German air carrier is looking to ride on the profitability achieved in the second quarter.

Global customer acquisition management company Teleperformance onboard Anish Mukker as CEO for India options.

In his new role Mukker will focus on high-growth revenue strategies and further increase the company’s nationwide footprint.

QR code provider Trycon Technologies plans hybrid working model for all employees

The new-age company Trycon Technologies says it is striving to build an employee-centric work environment. So far it has served more than 200,000 businesses from over 195 countries.

Amid recession talks, over 32k tech workers fired in US

In India, more than 25,000 startup workers have lost jobs since the pandemic began -- and more than 11,500 have been fired this year.
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TikTok denies US citizen data compromise reports

This comes following reports that China-based employees of internet giant ByteDance have repeatedly accessed data about US TikTok users.

Google stays in solidarity with women employees over SC abortion ruling

The tech major tells employees that they can ‘apply for relocation without justification’ to avoid any future legal trouble.

India’s new cyber rules get global push back, top tech companies sought to delay ‘controversial rules’ implementation

The new set of ‘controversial rules’ is due to come into force later this month, which may create an ‘environment of fear rather than trust'.

Microsoft backs unionization bid, to not resist efforts by employees

Microsoft says the move is a sign of growing receptiveness in the tech sector that has been for long unconcerned about organized labor.
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Troubles brews for Google as US democrats seek privacy for abortion patients

In a letter to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google parent Alphabet Inc, the lawmakers said if abortion becomes illegal in the US, the company’s data may become a tool to crack down on people seeking reproductive health care.

‘Infosys’ plan to plug the attrition via new non-compete clause to fall flat’

Infosys has named TCS, IBM, Accenture, Wipro, and Cognizant as competitors that employees cannot join if they are put on a project.
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