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Sherwin-Williams cuts 401(k) match — could your employer be next to slash benefits?401(k) match cut 2025: Facing economic headwinds like weak housing demand and inflation, Sherwin-Williams has suspended its 401(k) match, i...
After cost-cutting and 15,000 layoffs, Intel reintroduces free tea and coffee to boost employees moraleIntel is bringing back free coffee and tea for employees. The company had cut several perks, including free beverages, to reduce costs. Int...
Mobile internet: Cuba's new revolutionUp until December 2018, when mobile internet first arrived, Cubans wishing to use the internet had to find one of several dozen Wi-Fi hotsp...
New Uber CEO hints at 2019 IPO as he takes over troubled startupRewriting the company's ethical code will be a symbolic way for the newly appointed CEO to put his stamp on a company scarred by months of ...
Why Microsoft's free Windows 10 upgrade is bad news for ailing chip giant IntelThat means overall PC sales could slow, and every company that makes money off PC components - such as Intel who drives most of its sales f...
Citrix remains in 'a constant state of upheaval' and executives keep leavingProblems at Citrix have been going on for more than a year and were supposed to have culminated with the first-quarter restructuring.
Plan B: 14 top leaders come together to incorporate CSR into businessPlan A — the current way of doing business — is “broken” and that it’s “no longer acceptable”. “Where we think we will be different,” says ...
How Siemens cracked down on corruption & what India Inc can learn from itWhile big-ticket measures are being strengthened, efforts to go down to the bottom rungs of bribery prevention are also on: gifts and hospi...
- Companies overhaul appraisals, make process employee-friendly
Cos like MphasiS, Phillips, MindTree, Essar, Titan, Intel and Wipro are looking to overhaul their existing performance appraisal process.
IT majors job-hunting for employeesA slew of top tech companies including Yahoo, Cisco and Genpact are doing something unusual: jobhunting for their employees.