The larger job market in India remains buoyant across sectors – even amid layoffs by a clutch of startups in recent months – and employees will generally continue to call the shots through FY23. “We see FY23 to remain an employees’ market with some amount of adjustments. Employees still have the bargaining power, opportunities and enjoy the benefit of demand,” said RP Yadav, chairman of Genius Consultants, a staffing and human resource company. While information technology and IT-enabled services will continue recruiting, e-commerce, logistics and export-oriented sectors including textiles and leather goods are doing well in terms of hiring. The consumer goods sector will increasingly do well, as will the retail and hospitality segment, according to staffing firms, HR experts and talent managers. The near-normal level of economic activity in retail and hospitality is indicative of a revival in these sectors after a prolonged phase of weakness due to the pandemic and offers a … [Read more...] about Amid startup layoffs, larger job market remains buoyant across sectors
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Thaksin family scion is top choice of Thais in survey for PM job
- A + A BANGKOK (June 26): Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, is the top choice of voters to lead the Southeast Asian nation after it holds a general election in less than a year, according to an opinion poll. Paetongtarn, who is widely tipped to be the prime minister candidate of the nation's largest opposition party Pheu Thai, got 25% backing of the respondents in a June 20-23 survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, known as NIDA. While Paetongtarn vaulted to the top of the popularity chart from her third position in a March survey, incumbent Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha saw his support slide for a fourth straight quarter to 12%, NIDA said. The number of participants who said they could not find a suitable candidate fell to 19% from 28% in March. Pita Limcharoenrat, a leader of the opposition Move Forward Party, saw his support little changed at 13%. Paetongtarn, the youngest of Thaksin's … [Read more...] about Thaksin family scion is top choice of Thais in survey for PM job
Why Sunny Hostin Is Helping To Add Representation To Romance
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin It's no secret that women and moms have faced many challenges in the past two years. A survey by Pew Research Center highlighted some of the challenges facing mothers during the pandemic. For example, a survey last October found that , among employed parents working from home all or most of the time, mothers were more likely than fathers to say they had a lot of childcare responsibilities while working. In addition, a National Women's Law Center report showed that women, in particular, have suffered the majority of pandemic job losses, so it's no surprise that women are looking not just to stay sane but to have an occasional escape. This is one of the many reasons Emmy Award winner and NYTimes best-selling author Sunny Hostin and co-host of "The View" released her first book in her "Summer" trilogy last summer. Summer on the Bluffs quickly became a New York Times best-seller. "Writing is an escape … [Read more...] about Why Sunny Hostin Is Helping To Add Representation To Romance
New York City To Keep Outdoor Dining Permanently, But Is It Enough?
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As New York City struggles to recover from the coronavirus-led shutdowns and restrictions, the outdoor dining scene that has emerged in recent months will now become a permanent fixture. The decision came after the “success” and “an extremely positive experience” from well over 10,000 restaurants that have participated in the outdoor dining program, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said on a WNYC public radio show Friday. The city also will keep permanent its open streets program, where there are currently 87 streets that are closed during certain times of the week to accommodate outdoor seating. Restaurants will be subject to the “right kind of heating over the winter” while those that choose to fully enclose their outdoor space will have to follow the same indoor dining capacity restriction, de Blasio said. After months of shutdowns and lawsuits reportedly filed by restaurants , New York will finally allow … [Read more...] about New York City To Keep Outdoor Dining Permanently, But Is It Enough?
The Office Monsters Are Trying to Claw Their Way Back to 2019
Representative image Some corporate leaders are grasping at whatever they can to get back to the way things were. But they might find themselves fighting a culture shift beyond their control. As long as work has existed, employers have tried to size up their employees’ commitment to their jobs. Are you on the fast track? The mommy track? The leadership track? Now, if some corporate leaders have their way, there will be a new test for workplace devotion — and anyone who opts for remote work gets a failing grade. But can C.E.O.s really claw their way back to 2019? This past week, Elon Musk issued an ultimatum to Tesla and SpaceX employees requiring them to return to the office for at least 40 hours per week — or lose their jobs. Mr. Musk, who is known for having camped out for weeks at Tesla factories, thinks remote work is an affront to productivity and personal commitment. Last month, he praised Chinese workers for “burning the 3 a.m. oil,” comparing them with … [Read more...] about The Office Monsters Are Trying to Claw Their Way Back to 2019
Wall Street rallies as traders dial back rate-hike bets
Wall Street's main indexes rose over 1% on Friday as signs of slowing economic growth and falling commodity prices tempered expectations over how high the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates to rein in inflation. Global financial markets have been roiled this month on worries that rapid rate hikes by major central banks could cause a recession, with the benchmark S&P 500 (.SPX) confirming a bear market last week as it recorded a 20% drop from its January closing peak. The three main indexes on Friday looked set to notch their first weekly gain in four, boosted by megacap growth stocks and defensive sectors such as healthcare and utilities seen as safer bets during times of economic uncertainty. "Conversations about the U.S. economy likely slowing which could lessen the hawkishness of the Fed, combined with lower commodity prices and bond yields - these are reasons investors are mentioning to justify why we could experience a near-term bounce," said Sam Stovall, … [Read more...] about Wall Street rallies as traders dial back rate-hike bets
Family Office CEO Compensation Jumps By More Than 100%
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The compensation of Family Office CEOs has jumped by a huge 133% in the last six years. In 2016, as part of the first Agreus Compensation Benchmark Report, we revealed that the most common salary belonging to CEOs sat between £150,001 and £200,000. By 2017 this had increased to £300,000 and now, the most common basic salary achieved by Family Office CEOs stands at £300,001 - £350,000. An increase of as much as £200,000 in just six years. In 2016, the average CEO salary stood at £165,000. Fast-forward to today and this average sits around the £200,001 to £250,000 mark. When considering the fact that just 6% of CEOs today are paid less than £100,000 and and a further 13% less than £150,000, you can imagine this figure is much higher in practice with 49% achieving way over £200,000 a year. This is particularly interesting when looking at national salary increases for the same time period. While Family Office CEO … [Read more...] about Family Office CEO Compensation Jumps By More Than 100%
The 10 Best Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of June
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin On the first day of each month, the world’s biggest streaming platforms—from Netflix NFLX to Hulu to Amazon Prime to HBO—add a number of new titles to their movie libraries. And Netflix has been especially active this month, and will continue to add many new movies to its database throughout the month of June. But on the first day of each month we lose a lot of content as well. Between now and the end of June, Netflix will ditch dozens of movies. Luckily, you’ve got some time left to watch your favorites—or perhaps discover a new favorite. In this article, I’ll highlight ten great films exiting Netflix by July 1. And at the end of the article, you’ll find a full list of movies and TV shows leaving the platform this month. The Exorcist (1973) One of the most profitable horror movies ever made, this tale of an exorcism is based loosely on actual events. When young Regan (Linda Blair) starts acting odd — … [Read more...] about The 10 Best Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of June
U.S.-Canada Border Likely To Stay Closed Through November, At Least
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The United States and Canada will extend border restrictions until at least the end of November, reports Reuters Canada . The current closure expires on September 21 and is expected to be continued. Canadian officials are unenthusiastic about relaxing restrictions in the immediate future, according to sources in Ottawa and Washington DC. It will be the sixth time that Canada and the United States will extend a ban on non-essential travel. The original month-long ban, which does not cover trade or travel by air, was first imposed in March and has been rolled over multiple times. The original border closure was put in place on March 20 for 30 days and then extended in April, May, June, July and August. Commercial crossings for trade and commerce have continued throughout the pandemic. “The thinking is that this is probably going to have to extend through at least until American Thanksgiving (Nov. 26),” one … [Read more...] about U.S.-Canada Border Likely To Stay Closed Through November, At Least
Baker Mayfield’s Best Chance At Turning Career Around Is With Carolina Panthers
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Baker Mayfield suddenly has options. The embattled Cleveland Browns quarterback has been shopped around for three months since the acquisition of Deshaun Watson to no luck. But all of that my change very soon. As NFL training camp nears in late July, two teams — the Carolina Panthers and Seattle Seahawks — are increasing their level of interest in Mayfield. According to Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports , there’s an “urgency” on the Panthers’ part to get a deal done with Mayfield. “There's urgency on Carolina's side to execute the deal soon so Mayfield can get some time in minicamp with the Panthers,” Jones said on June 14. “For the Browns, it's the best offer they have. Talks ongoing.” While that isn’t happening with minicamp now completed, it does show the Panthers’ level of interest in Mayfield is very real. In fact, it shows that Carolina isn’t content to enter another season with Sam Darnold as its starting … [Read more...] about Baker Mayfield’s Best Chance At Turning Career Around Is With Carolina Panthers