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Exclusive! Sonu Sood on contracting COVID-19: I couldn t avoid meeting people | Hindi Movie News

facebook Pintrest Sonu Sood, who has been putting in a lot of efforts to help those who have been directly or indirectly hit by COVID-19, is still being a hero when he himself has contracted the virus. Talking to ETimes he says, I am not going out but I have got time to do more social work from home on phone. I will always strive for the happiness of the people. Sonu says he felt he had developed symptoms like cough and cold and decided not to take a chance and went in for the RT-PCR test. I had developed fever by the time the test result came positive, he reveals.

Unemployment at its lowest point since start of pandemic

Unemployment rates are at the lowest point since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Louisiana Workforce Commission released information Friday suggesting more people are going back to work. 

Coming soon: Attrition; millennials, seasoned executives will look for meaningful roles this year

Coming soon: Attrition; millennials, seasoned executives will look for meaningful roles this year SECTIONS Coming soon: Attrition; millennials, seasoned executives will look for meaningful roles this yearBy Rajeev Raju, ET CONTRIBUTORS Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 09:21 AM IST Share iStock Related “It s no more about the organisation! Employees see the job and role, and what it has to offer. The remote work model has impacted the level of engagement , lamented a CHRO of a global technology company. She was startled by the recently released 2021 Talent Trends Report by Michael Page, the world-renowned HR consulting and search firm, wherein they conclude that 77% of technology employees will be looking for a new job this year.

KMU plans noise barrage, DOLE eyes job fair on Labor Day

SunStar + April 17, 2021 LABOR group Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) is preparing for a noise barrage on May 1, Labor Day, to condemn the poor condition of workers amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. Let us make some noise by clanging our pots and make the deaf administration of Duterte hear our cry for more assistance. It is simply an insult for the government to make us line up the whole day for its meager P1,000 assistance, said KMU secretary general Jerome Adonis. He said the workers need sufficient wages while displaced employees must be given decent cash assistance. Our call is give daily wage earners P100 additional wage, while those without jobs must be provided P10,000 per month, said Adonis.

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