Amid The Great Resignation, how start-ups can retain talent : Rashtra News #Great #Resignation #startups #retain #talent Nearly 40% of workers in India could switch jobs this year, according to the Qualtrics 2022 Employee Experiences Trends Report. By Priyadarshi Nanu Pany 2021 was an exhilarating year for the Indian start-up ecosystem. We added 42 unicorns,
‘Fight to Retain Principles’: Sidhu Hails Punjab Govt For Moving SC Against Extension of BSF Jurisdiction Navjot Sidhu congratulated the state government and its legal team fighting for their principles by challenging the extension of BSF jurisdiction. (PTI/File photo)The Centre has been asked to respond in 28 days, after which the case will be listed
Ruling People Power Party (PPP) leader Han Dong-hoon expressed disappointment after exit polls predicted a crushing defeat for the party in Wednesday's general elections. ...
Media and Communications Minister Melissa Lee says she’s “not a magician” as TVNZ confirms a range of job cuts and the end of several shows, including Fair...
Focus on security to retain people's trust, PM Modi tells fintech players : Rashtra News #Focus #security #retain #peoples #trust #Modi #tells #fintech #players Narendra Modi said technology is bringing a big shift in finance, and mobile payment last year exceeded ATM withdrawals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked fintech firms to focus on
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SINGAPORE: A newly announced special payout scheme aimed at retaining nurses is set to bring great cheer to a sector that has not only long grappled with manpower shortages, but was also hit by a wave of resignations during the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Guyon Espiner of RNZ Health officials urged the Government to retain key aspects of the smokefree law it plans to repeal, confidential briefings to...
SINGAPORE: Singapore will pay nurses a bonus of up to SG$100,000 to encourage them to stay in the public health system as the Southeast Asian city-state deals with a staff shortage and a rapidly aging population.