Two per cent olympic quota in state jobs
The Olympic fever seems to have infected Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy’s government which on Friday announced a two per cent ‘Sports Quota’ for meritorious sportspersons in all government jobs.
U.S. employers step-up hiring, but Fed still in picture
U.S. employers in July hired the most workers in five months, but an increase in the jobless rate to 8.3 per cent kept prospects of further monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve on the table.
No
Corporation schools face shortage of clerical staff
Even as the students in corporation schools continue to excel their counterparts in private schools academically, several city corporation schools are facing acute shortage of clerical staff. As a res
IRC deadlock over Balaraman report
The issue of a wage hike for nurses and other para medical staff dragged, as private hospital managements sought to reject the Balaraman panel report.
The third meeting of the Industrial Relations Co
Most 'optimistic' India to see strong hiring in next 3 months
Notwithstanding economic uncertainties, India has emerged as the most optimistic nation in terms of hiring prospects for next three months, primarily driven by services and financial sectors, says a s
Brit jobseeker rejected for 200 posts for being overqualified
A jobseeker in England has said that his many qualifications are hampering his employment prospects because interviewers laugh him out of the room for being overqualified.
Mark Schwalbe, 52, from Ba
World growth at risk as US employment stumbles
The world's economic outlook darkened on Friday as reports showed U.S. employment growth slowing sharply, Chinese factory output barely growing and European manufacturing falling deeper into malaise.
Wall Street sinks on U.S. jobs data, Dow negative for 2012
U.S. stocks fell more than 2 per cent on Friday, dragging the Dow into negative territory for the year after a dismal U.S. jobs report added to fears that Europe's spiraling debt crisis was dragging d
US economy not moving fast enough: Obama
The American economy is not moving fast enough although it has made significant progress in the past couple of years, US President Barack Obama has said amid dismal job addition numbers released on Fr
Job shortage: part-timers on rise in Britain
The number of men taking up part-time work due to being unable to find a full-time job in Britain has more than doubled in the last four years, says a new study.
Nearly 600,000 men were working part-