MUMBAI: Two senior employees of a company have been booked for cheating the company of Rs 4.86 crore by forging company documents and misusing their position of trust. The accused fabricated a fake board resolution and other company papers and submitted them to a bank without authorisation, securing loans of Rs 2 crore and purchase of luxury cars (Audi Q7) for personal purposes.Marine Drive Police...
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A new study reveals 'quiet quitting,' where employees do only the bare minimum, is on the rise. Researchers link this trend to a perceived lack of control, job dissatisfaction, and burnout, especially post-pandemic. Employers can combat this by giving employees a voice, autonomy, and ensuring their contributions feel valued, fostering a more engaged workforce. Are you doing the bare minimum at work?...
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday announced a 4% dearness allowance hike for government employees, teachers, pensioners and family pensioners. "The chief minister has ordered that the dearness allowance shall be enhanced to 46% with retrospective effect from July 1, 2023," said an official statement. Chief minister M K Stalinhad earlier announced that the government would fulfil the demand...
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin on Wednesday announced a 4% dearness allowance hike for government employees, teachers, pensioners and family pensioners.The chief minister had earlier announced that the government would fulfil the demand of the government employees and teachers to immediately announce dearness allowance hike as and when the Union government announced the rate revision for...
Mar 30, 2023, 12:19PM ISTSource: ET NowIndia Inc, like many organizations worldwide, is feeling the pressure to retain experienced talent in the face of a global skills shortage. A recent move to delay retirement benefits is just one example of how companies are seeking to reduce cash outflows while keeping valued employees on board. Some are even taking inspiration from France, where the retirement age...
CHENNAI: Traffic was affected on the arterial Anna Salai and the Rukmani Lakshmipathy Salai in Egmore as the various employee unions of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) took out a rally to draw the chief minister's attention to their various long-pending demands, including wage revision and filling of vacancies.The rally was held as announced earlier, even as...