Angry CEO fires 99 out of 110 employees for not attending meeting | Check boss' outrageous message
Trending | November 18, 2024 19:34 ISTAngry CEO fires 99 out of 110 employees for not attending meeting | Check boss' outrageous message
Angry CEO fires 99 out of 110 employees for not attending meeting | Check boss' outrageous message
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), in a statement on Monday, said the services of all the contractual staff appointed at any point in time are discontinued with immediate effect.
The decision was taken by Air India Express after a section of cabin crew members reported sick to protest against alleged mismanagement at the airline. More than 90 flights have been cancelled by Air India Express since Tuesday night due to cabin crew woes.
A total of 6 employees of Jiwaji University of Gwalior were terminated for watching porn in the premises. After receiving the information, a committee was formed to investigate the matter. The employees who were dismissed included 2 female employees.
The incident took place around 9 AM when the victim, Binesh Sharma, HR head of Mitsubishi, was going to his office in IMT, Manesar, in a car.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a Mumbai woman to terminate her 24-week-old foetus after doctors reported that it was deformed and might pose a risk to the mother’s life. The
New Delhi: A total of 200 employees at e-commerce major Snapdeal have a sword hanging over their heads with the company issuing them a one-month deadline to either improve or be ready to face termination
Mumbai: BCCI has terminated the the contract of IPL team Pune Warriors after it failed to pay the full franchise fee for the current year and guarantee money for the next season. it is reliably
New Delhi, July 1: Reliance Infra today blamed DMRC's "persistent" failure to cure defects in the civil structure for termination of the concession agreement to run the Delhi Airport Metro Line and claimed termination payment
Mumbai, Dec 8: In a relief for Kings XI Punjab, Bombay High Court today stayed the termination of the IPL franchise's agreement by the Cricket Board. Justice S J Vazifdar remarked that going by the
Mumbai, Dec 2: The Cricket Board today moved the Bombay High Court against the arbitrator's stay to the termination of contract with IPL franchisee Rajasthan Royals by it. The High Court will fix a date
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