IT cos offer non-financial perks to contain attrition
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Information technology (IT) companies are offering non-financial perks to employees to reduce attrition levels, which are likely to go up as the demand for tech professionals bounces back. Employers this year are offering more leaves, career enhancement paths, and flexible work environment as benefits, besides salary hikes to retain employees.
Hiring has picked up across the spectrum in 2021 and voluntary attrition may rise from last year’s low levels when people found it risky to change jobs during the pandemic.
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Biden administration honours Indian activist Anjali Bhardwaj with Anti-Corruption Champions Award
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Bhardwaj has served as an active member of the Right to Information Movement in India for over two decades
The 48-year-old activist is also the founder of the Satark Nagrik Sangathan (SNS), a citizens group with a mandate to promote transparency
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Anjali Bharadwaj, an Indian social activist working on issues of transparency and accountability, is one of the 12 anti-corruption champions announced by the Biden administration. The Biden administration recognises that we will only be successful in combating these issues by working in concert with committed partners, including courageous individuals who champion anti-corruption efforts and countries working to fulfil their commitments to international anti-corruption standards, US Secretary of State Tony Blinken said on Tuesday.
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E in e-com stands for electric: Anand Mahindra after partnering with Amazon
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Under the partnership, Amazon India has deployed close to a hundred Mahindra Treo Zor electric vehicles in delivery fleet
In 2020, Amazon India had announced that its fleet of delivery vehicles will include 10,000 electric vehicles by 2025 in India.
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After Amazon India and Mahindra Electric partnership was announced earlier today, Ananda Mahindra called it a great collaboration, adding that: The ‘E’ in e-commerce now stands for ‘electric’.
Under the partnership, Amazon India has deployed close to a hundred Mahindra Treo Zor electric vehicles in its delivery fleet in seven major cities, the companies said in a joint statement.