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Sanjiv Kapoor, CEO of Jet Airways, clarifies that no employees are being let go while also addressing staff pay reductions and LWP.
Sanjiv Kapoor, the CEO of Jet Airways, tweeted on Friday about the airline’s stalled revival and reaffirmed that no employees…
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Recession is coming: don’t buy Refrigerator or TV this Season and keep money on hand said Steve Bezos
Recession is coming: Don’t buy a TV or refrigerator this holiday season, and keep money on hand Forgoing major purchases…
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In October, Japan’s inflation rate reached a 40-year high, with food prices rising by 6.2%.
According to government figures, Japan’s “core” consumer inflation reached 3.6% in October, the sharpest increase over the previous year since…
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Musk’s Twitter 2.0 idea is met with massive resignations and uprising.
Musk’s Twitter 2.0 idea is met with massive adoption and insurrection. Elon Musk is taking a savage beating on Twitter…
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Reduced 30% in a year, international freight prices are good news for exporters.
International freight prices falling by almost 30% from April to October 2022 compared to the previous year, India Inc. is…
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India, With 177 Million People Is Largest Contributor To Global Population
As the world’s population touched 8 billion on Tuesday, India was the most significant contributor to the last billion, adding…
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The Federal Reserve’s Summary of Economic Projections for September does not predict a recession. What if the Fed’s predictions are incorrect?
In September’s assessment of economic projections from the Federal Reserve, they did not predict a recession within the following three…
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Concerning trends as the cost of importing food increases to around US$2 trillion as a result of rising prices
In a new research published, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations predicts that the cost of imported…
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Amazon is the most recent company to join the mass layoffs after Meta and Twitter.
According to sources, internet giant Amazon appears to be the next to fire staff members from divisions that haven’t made…
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