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Infosys cautions employees against moonlighting

ArdorComm News Network

There has been a significant discussion in the industry after Rashid Premji tweeted that moonlighting is similar to cheating. Some corporate leaders supported moonlighting, while others opposed it. Employees at Infosys are currently being cautioned about moonlighting in an internal

AI-powered humanoid robot named CEO of company in China

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Ms. Tang Yu, an AI-powered virtual humanoid robot, has been named the rotating CEO of Fujian NetDragon Websoft, a flagship subsidiary of NetDragon Websoft, a technology company in China that develops mobile applications and also runs a multiplayer online gaming

Punjab will regularise 25,000 contract workers

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In Punjab, around 25,000 contract workers might expect getting regularised. Out of them, the Education Department employs a sizable 8,000 contract workers, while the Health Department employs roughly 6,000. A proposal that will regularise the services of ad hoc, contractual,

Unemployment rate rises in India, declines in the US

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Data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) show that in August, with a two million decline in employment, India’s unemployment rate increased to a one-year high of 8.3%. On the other hand, since late last year, the number