Tag: employees don’t want to work
Post pandemic, 13% employees don’t want to work at all: Report
In 2019, only 63 per cent employees felt they were at risk of burnout. However, over the next three years, this figure grew to...
How this energy company is championing employee inclusivity & engagement
In today’s competitive business landscape, fostering an inclusive and engaging work environment is not just a feel-good initiative; it’s a strategic imperative. Jakson Green,...
Trident’s Asmita leaves blossom into inclusive workplaces
Forget the tired trope of corporate activism. In the heart of India's textile industry, Trident, a manufacturing company, is quietly weaving a revolution in...
Engagement is outdated: The future of success lies in ‘employee involvement’
In the ever-evolving landscape of the contemporary workplace, a profound metamorphosis is underway, challenging the conventional emphasis on employee engagement. This paradigm shift posits...
Tata Steel: Journey through excellence in talent acquisition
Tata Steel, part of the Tata Group, is a multinational steel-making company headquartered in Mumbai, India. It is one of the world's leading steel...
Saudi Arabia upscales ‘Saudisation’ drive with HR jobs restriction
Saudi Arabia has taken a further step in its ‘Saudisation’ labour policy, reserving human resources (HR) positions for Saudi nationals only. This move, announced...
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Talent tango: Fresh faces, sharp skills, or tech triumph? HR’s 2024 balancing act
The interconnectedness of growth, innovation and talent retention is undeniable. An organisation’s...
Amazon’s cash pay freeze for senior staff
Amazon announced a significant change in increments of many of its senior employees. As per the statement released on Wednesday, 27 March, many senior...
Can AI snatch jobs from 8 million in Britain?
Will artificial intelligence (AI) result in eight million British citizens being rendered jobless? A report seems to clearly indicate that by 2029, AI will...
Pajama power: Gen Z dresses down in china’s ‘lying flat’ protest
Several Gen Z employees in China are rejecting formal office attire, opting for the comfort of pyjamas and loungewear. This sartorial rebellion, documented on...
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Data analytics and not technology will redefine HR
Q. How satisfying has been your professional journey of 39 years?
A. It has been a bagful of mixed experiences. At times I have been...
EQ, IQ & empathy define the success of a CEO
Q. You spent 16 years at LIC before moving to a corporate role at ICICI Prudential. Now, 22 years on, I am still curious...
“The big change has been that we have moved from jobs to skills,” Amaresh...
Q. How would you define the culture at GE?
A. Having been present in this region since 1902, GE has been around for 120 years....