Christine Lagarde Will Remain as the IMF’s Chief Despite Her Conviction by a French Court

(WASHINGTON) — Christine Lagarde will remain head of the International Monetary Fund despite her conviction Monday of negligence in a case dating to her tenure as France’s finance minister. The

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‘Significant’ decline in job background check discrepancy: Report

The report looks at discrepancies with respect to four major areas — employment, education, reference and address. Employment check has the highest discrepancy (10.06 per cent).

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More men likely to quit job due to bullying at workplace

One way of bullying is that your colleagues or your boss impede your ability to do your job properly, make changes to your work or hand the fun and important

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Changes in labour laws can raise formal employment to 40 per cent

According to TeamLease, the current labour regulations not only make things difficult for job creators, it does little in protecting employees.

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What to Know About IMF Chief Christine Lagarde’s Conviction

Christine Lagarde, the sumptuously smooth-talking head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has been convicted of negligence in office while she was serving as Finance Minister of France back in

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Best Tax Saving Investments u/s 80C

Best Tax Saving Investment Plans The tax season is here and I have started getting mails and comments asking for the “Best Tax Saving Investments”. Unfortunately there is no straight

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Is Private Grade School K-12 Worth It?

I’ve been thinking a lot about education recently because I’ve been thinking a lot about the future of our children. Are we really going to live in a world where

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New year may remain challenging for job seekers, pay hikes

The hiring outlook for India got a significant blow post- demonetisation and segments like real estate, construction, infrastructure and high-end automobiles will be impacted in the longer term, experts said.

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Govt committed to provide job to every hand, says Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

The Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs further said that about 1.04 crore youths were trained through Central Government Programmes and NSDC associated training partners in the private sector.

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Telecom hiring dips on cash crunch, Jio entry

The fall in hiring is complemented by a sharp drop in attrition as telcos optimally utilise existing staff for their core telecom business.

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