Search Results for
'immediate salary correction'
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- NCLAT directs Google to pay 10% of the Rs 1,337.76 crore penalty
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- Jupiter launches new campaign focusing on its ‘On-Demand Salary’ offering
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- Broadcast sector warrants Ashwini Vaishnaw’s immediate attention
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- Celebrating 75th year of Independence, gameplay, immediate gratification, and higher rewards are KBC’s tenets this time: Danish Khan
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- Difficult to correct compensation, as women are hired at poor salary base: Deepika Warrier of Diageo
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- Why ad industry’s bottom of the pyramid needs an immediate salary correction
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- Editors Guild condemns arrest of Mohammed Zubair; demands his immediate release
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- CaratLane launches ‘First Salary’ digital campaign
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- Kinnect announces elevations and leadership changes across India
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- TV news rating saga: NBF wants immediate release of ratings, NBDA says not before BARC makes the system foolproof
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- TRPs for news genre can resume only after elections
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- In-depth: Do Crypto ads need to be more transparent in nature?
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- IAA unanimously elects Megha Tata as its President for a second term
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- Top investors seek removal of Punit Goenka as Director of Zeel
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- India Today Group reverses salary reductions of print staff
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- Apply as Chief Broke Officer at fintech startup Fi
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- Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha TV merged together as Sansad TV, Ravi Capoor appointed CEO
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- Publicis Groupe to repay the salary sacrifice after solid Q4 results
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- Rajdeep Sardesai taken off-air by India Today over unverified tweets, faces one month salary cut
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- NBA wants news ratings blackout to continue, NBF for immediate release
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- Malaysia-based Instapay Technologies drove financial inclusion for migrant workers through digital marketing with help from Hiveminds
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- Network18 reverses pay cut with retrospective effect
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- IRS not doing justice to growing newspapers, needs correction in methodology, says Shital Vij of Dainik Savera Times
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- More brands join chorus against toxic content on news channels, seek immediate course correction
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- Nudge from advertisers may force news channels into course correction, say industry experts