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Trump to reshape federal workforce, targeting 50,000 career employees

 Trump plans to exert unprecedented control over the federal government by dismantling the 'deep state' and removing job protections for 50,000 federal employee

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to take office on Monday with plans to dismantle what he and his supporters refer to as the
Published on Jan 18, 2025 06:28 PM IST
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Tips to build a resilient workforce that is prepared to meet future challenges

Want to develop a workforce that is prepared to meet future challenges? Experts share some approaches to build a future-ready and resilient workforce

Tips to build a resilient workforce that is prepared to meet future challenges (Photo by Jason Goodman on Unsplash)
Published on May 18, 2023 12:54 PM IST
ByZarafshan Shiraz, Delhi

Activities that foster safe working environments and advocate mental wellbeing

Wellness programs in offices should be designed to meet current lifestyle requirements of the workforce across age groups, gender, life stages and generations. Here are activities that foster safe working environments and advocate mental wellbeing

Activities that foster safe working environments and advocate mental wellbeing (Thirdman)
Updated on Nov 07, 2022 01:17 PM IST
ByZarafshan Shiraz, Delhi

Mansar rejuvenation plan will increase tourist influx, says J&K L-G

Mansar and Surinsar are the most sought after tourist destinations

(PTI File)
Updated on Nov 01, 2020 09:47 PM IST
Hindustan Times/Jammu | By, Jammu

British Airways to cut up to 12,000 jobs in survival fight

International Airlines Group (IAG) SA will slash the work force at its flagship British Airways by almost 30% in a painful restructuring aimed at shrinking the airline group for a downturn that could last for years.

The harsh steps are likely to be repeated by other airlines in days and weeks to come, after flight restrictions aimed at fighting the coronavirus threw the industry into its steepest downturn ever.(Unsplash)
Updated on Apr 29, 2020 01:54 PM IST
Bloomberg | By

Unsung Heroes: Braving virus, Surjit & co maintain the greens at Chandigarh Golf Club on daily basis

Five of the course maintenance staff is staying inside the premises of the golf course, and as usual their day starts at 5am.

Assistant course manager Surjit Singh along with his team maintaining the course of the Chandigarh Golf Club on Saturday.
Updated on Apr 12, 2020 01:00 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By

Gender biases restrict women entrepreneurs

The statistics are not encouraging. Women entrepreneurs, according to a study, made up a mere 13.76% of the total number of entrepreneurs. This puts India at 52nd of 57 countries in the Index of Women Entrepreneurs

Networking is a huge part of the business world, and here, even successful women have complained about being kept out of the men’s club(SHUTTERSTOCK)
Updated on Nov 23, 2019 07:03 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Opinion | The Modi government must restart the reforms process

For India to grow and flourish, it should also focus on jobs, education, healthcare and climate change

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s victory in the general elections is a testament to his immense popularity across the country(PTI)
Updated on Jun 05, 2019 12:39 PM IST
ByFrank F Islam

Too many accounts can eat into your savings

It is advisable to stick to two, at the most three, savings accounts. The more accounts you have, the more charges you incur

A cashier displays the new 2000 rupee banknotes inside a bank.(REUTERS)
Updated on Mar 26, 2019 08:55 AM IST
ByRevati Krishna, Mumbai

More than formalising informal jobs, we need to create productive ones

For the future job market, remove barriers to productivity, ensure that wages rise in tandem, enable voice for workers and expand a portable social protection framework that is de-linked from employment.

India’s labour markets are as multifaceted as the nation itself. But the tidy binary between informality and formality posits informality as always bad with poor quality work and lack of skill with low productivity and wages(Bharat Bhushan/Hindustan Times)
Published on Dec 14, 2018 07:27 AM IST
BySabina Dewan and Partha Mukhopadhyay

Googlers write to Sundar Pichai demanding equal treatment for contractors

This is the latest example of Google employees speaking out, at a time when the company is being criticized for its handling of sexual misconduct, contracts with the U.S. military and a plan to build a censored search engine in China.

Googlers have written to Sundar Pichai demanding equal treatment for contractors.(AFP)
Published on Dec 05, 2018 02:05 PM IST
ByBloomberg

My son thought I’ll be assassinated like Indira Gandhi: Kapil Sibal

Sibal’s pain comes through in the first Punjabi song he recently wrote. The poet in him accepts separation: it is the lawyer who wants to know why: Chadna hai te dass ke chad mainu…

Kapil Sibal is a successful lawyer turned politician, rich enough to be able to spend a few lakhs to acquire a painting by MF Husain and a poet who writes in three languages.(HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 18, 2018 07:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByKum Kum
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