Employees
- Lifestyle
Researchers examine how employees can remain active even in workplace
Tsukuba: Sufficient physical activity is essential to staying healthy and maintaining one’s physical and mental wellbeing. But for office workers, with long hours of desk jobs, staying active is difficult. Now, researchers…
- Technology
Apple workers set to return to office beginning April 11
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple’s employees will start to return to offices on April 11, media reports say. According to CNBC, the news comes more than two years after the majority of…
- Technology
Nvidia data breach exposes data of 71,000 employees: Report
New Delhi: The data breach at graphics chip maker Nvidia has reportedly exposed emails and hashes belonging to at least 71,000 employees. The ‘Have I Been Pwned’ website suggests that the hack…
- Technology
Fortnite game maker Epic hiring temporary workers full time
San Francisco: Fortnite game developer Epic Games is hiring US-based temporary workers full-time with employee benefits. The Verge reported that Epic is extending the offer to quality assurance (QA) testers, as well…
- Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Employees worry as GHMC’s debts remain unsolved
Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has been facing financial loan problems and has been planning to get more loans for new projects. However, the employees are concerned that the new…
- Andhra Pradesh
Andhra employees drop strike plan after breakthrough in talks
Amaravati: The government employees in Andhra Pradesh dropped their plans to go on strike from Sunday midnight after a breakthrough in the talks with the state government over their demands. While the…
- Kashmir
3 J&K Power Dept employees electrocuted in Srinagar
Srinagar: Three employees of J&K Power Development Department (PDD) were injured after they received a strong electric shock while carrying out repairs in Srinagar on Friday, officials said. “The three employees of…
- Andhra Pradesh
AP: Salaries will be paid according to revised pay scale from Feb 1, says Botsa
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister Botcha Satyanarayana on Monday said that the salaries will be credited as per the new Pay Revision Commission (PRC) recommendations from February 1.…








