On Wednesday, Meta announced plans to lay off thousands of employees as part of ongoing reductions. Among those impacted is an Indian woman working in Meta's AI division in Seattle. Notably, she was ...
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said Wednesday it will look into the possible number of workers whose jobs may be affected as a result of the findings of the probe on anomalous flood ...
The Tamil Nadu government plans to amend an archaic law -Tamil Nadu Factories Rules, 1950 - to enable women to work in about 20 operations listed as ‘dangerous.’ Out of all the women working in ...
Pizza Hut is set to close dozens of its UK restaurants. The American chain has hundreds of restaurants and delivery locations across the UK. As many as 1,200 jobs could be made redundant as 68 ...
Employers across Wales are actively recruiting for a wide range of roles with many offering annual salaries of more than £30,000. These opportunities span sectors including healthcare, criminal ...
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Tamil Nadu government and Hitachi Energy to expand the latter’s Global Technology and Innovation Centre in Chennai with an investment of ₹2,000 ...
Taiwanese electronics contract manufacturer Foxconn has committed to invest Rs 15,000 crore in Tamil Nadu and to create 14,000 “high-value” jobs in the state, Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa ...
Pictured above are Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and Foxconn’s India Representative Robert Wu. The company has signed a rs 15,000 crore investment deal with the state, promising 14,000 jobs.
Taiwan’s Foxconn has committed another ₹15,000 crore in investments and 14,000 jobs in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu’s investment promotion agency Guidance Tamil Nadu will be the “first in India” to have a ...
Tamil Nadu government on October 13 announced that iPhone maker Foxconn has committed an investment of Rs 15,000 crore and the creation of 14,000 jobs in the state. State industries minister TRB Rajaa ...
Unions and campaigners have called on MPs to urgently review TikTok’s plans to axe hundreds of jobs in the UK amid growing fears over online safety. Organisers said the cuts, which would vastly reduce ...