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TCS employees back to office after months of WFH

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The employees of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have returned to office, starting November 15. With the pandemic which is seemingly to be in its way out, the company has asked its employees working from their hometowns to return to their

Punjab govt. regularises jobs of 36000, hikes minimum wages

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The Punjab government has decided to regularise employment for 36,000 contractual, ad hoc, temporary and daily-wage workers. The cabinet has approved the decision ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in the presence of Chandrajit Singh Channi, the chief minister of

Maharashtra district mandates vaccination for civic employees

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The civic staff of the Thane Municipal Corporation are told they’ll not be paid their salaries if they fail to get fully vaccinated within the prescribed deadline. The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has made vaccination a mandate for its civic

Singapore Govt. amends retirement age to 65

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On November 2, the Singapore government passed a bill to correct the Retirement and Re-employment Act, raising the retirement and re-business ages to 65 and 70, separately. The move will permit more seasoned individuals to work for additional years, however