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It is one of the largest employers in the country but already half a million workers in this sector have lost their jobs. With over 4000 employees to pay, the managing director of Jyoti Apparels, H K L Magu says he has now shifted the focus to finding...
Tags: Max India, US India Business Council, Barack Obama, American, right kind, Aruba, Oranjestad, Outsourcing, Telecommuting, India ¬タモ United States relations, Economy of India, Business Finance, International economics, Management, Offshoring
I do much of this is simply by taking the initiative, being intentional and planning by writing and accomplishing compelling goals that are relationship based... Leaving a Legacy of Leadership Who does not want to leave a positive legacy? We want to leave...
Tags: leaders knows, Eureka, Social psychology, Sociology, Leadership, Management, Political philosophy
A few months after I became a supervisor, my manager ``wrote me up'' because of conflicts with my employees. These people used to be my peers, and they were upset when I was promoted. Since then, my boss and I have bumped heads over several other issues.
Tags: Miami, Skill, Motivation, Management, Supervisor, Labor, Reputation, Reputation management, Society, Human Interest
In today's real-time environment, most of us struggle with time management. First, we need to balance our personal and professional time, which can be difficult enough. But we also struggle at work between competing priorities, both within and across...
Tags: tactical issues, Thailand, Bangkok, Management, Meeting, Time management
The National Union of Bank Employees Sunday called on Bank Negara to stop blanket approval for outsourcing of services by banks. "These approvals have completely disregarded the security of tenure and right to livelihood of local workers," its General...
Tags: blanket approval, stop blanket, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Offshoring, Outsourcing, Telecommuting, Outsourced, Trade union, Business Finance, International economics, Legal entities, Management, Labor
Sir David Walker has sounded out four of the City's biggest fund managers on his tough recommendations for corporate governance of the UK banking industry ahead of presenting his final review on Thursday. In a series of high-level meetings last week,...
Tags: David Walker, sir david, United Kingdom, London, Business Finance, Knights Bachelor, Bank, Fred Goodwin, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Paul Myners Baron Myners, Corporate governance, Management, Corporations law, United Kingdom company law, Governance, Investment, Schroders, Investment management, Labor, Politics, Investment banks, Financial services, Non-executive director, Executive compensation
27:01 AM PST A new member of the Alisal Union School District board of trustees will be sworn in next month, but it remains to be seen whether she'll represent the vote needed to repeal trustee perks. Sarah Garcia, a former district employee who bested...
Tags: board member, trustee perks, Meredith Ibarra, Trustee Jose Castañeda, Monterey, Trustee, Corporate governance, Equity, Management
Bosses' salaries are set to remain static throughout 2010 as executives lead the way on pay restraint for the first time, a study by the pay consultancy Watson Wyatt has found. Sue Bartlett, senior executive reward consultant, said that directors' pay...
Tags: Ms Bartlett, United Kingdom, London, Management, Salary, Recruitment, Employment compensation, Executive compensation, Business Finance, Labor
A salary advisory board violated the state Open Meetings Act, a senior county official said today. The Baltimore County Personnel and Salary Advisory Board met Nov. 18 to recommend pay increases for the county executive and members of the County Council...
Tags: open meeting, meeting act, unannounced meeting, council member, William Flattery, salary advisory, advisory boards, boards violate, county executive, Baltimore, Corporations law, Management, Labor, Board of directors, Business law, Corporate governance
Shinita Wrenwick vows to serve on both the planning board and the town council unless it becomes “too much.” “If I get overwhelmed, I will submit my resignation — to the planning board,” Wrenwick said after the Nov. 19 planning board meeting...Morgan...
Tags: planning boards, town council, Shinita Wrenwick, Sedalia, Howard J. Morgan, Keith Carter, Local government in Massachusetts, Meetings, Town meeting, Board of directors, Local government in New Hampshire, Management, Civil society