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TCS Q4 FY26: Attrition rises to 13.7%; 2,356 employees added during the quarterTCS Q4 FY26: Alongside workforce adjustments, the IT major highlighted continued investments in employee upskilling. It also unveiled wage ...
Electronics sector sees women outpace men in employabilityThe staffing firm said women are highly sought because they demonstrate greater dexterity, consistency and process discipline. Employers al...
Women's share in blue-grey collar jobs growing, attrition remains a challenge: ReportA recent report highlights the increasing participation of women in India's blue-grey collar workforce, reaching 19% in FY24. However, high...
Where are the women? Men dominate 81% of India Inc's corner officesIndian women occupy just 19% of C-suite positions, lagging behind the global average of 30%, according to Avtar. Work-life integration chal...
BFSI sector leads in women leadership, reports Avtar & Seramount StudyThe BFSI sector leads in women leadership roles with 24.5% representation, followed by FMCG at 21.5%, according to the 2024 Avtar & Seramou...
Womens’ workforce representation study highlights need for retention and growth policiesA study by Udaiti Foundation showed that women in sectors like IT, banking, and financial services face challenges in reaching leadership r...
Why mandatory return to office could come at the cost of a diverse workforceThe Covid-19 pandemic has led to a significant shift to remote working practices, impacting the gender balance of workforces as surveys hav...
More women logging out of tech jobs amid return-to-office callThe attrition rate has doubled compared with male employees in the industry amid return-to-office call.
Low pay and schedule biggest deterrents for Indian women in STEMAround 30% of employers reported a higher-than-average attrition rate for women.
8 million frontline jobs created in India in FY22, shows BetterPlace reportThe frontline industry continues to remain male dominated with 97% of the workforce consisting of men with only 3% participation from women...
Infosys employee attrition rate increased to nearly 28% in Q4Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys’ biggest rival, reported attrition rate at a tad above 17 per cent for the March quarter, which was also...
In the aftermath of COVID-19, women find it hard to return to the officeAccording to data put together for ET by the Avtar Group, four out of every 10 women surveyed by the diversity and inclusion consulting fir...
Top 100 companies may achieve 50:50 gender balance by 2027: StudyThe representation of women rose from 31 per cent in 2018 to 33 per cent in 2019, the fourth edition of Working Mother and Avtar 100 BCWI 2...
Big Basket to hire more women at distribution centersPune showed a dramatic drop in attrition levels. Given the success of the project in the city, it is now being rolled out in Hyderabad and ...
India Inc curtails post-maternity attritionThe hard work is finally paying off.Organisations are witnessing a gradual reduction in attrition levels among women employees post materni...
CRPF seeks lateral entry for women cops into state policeCRPF has suggested that the 5,950 women in its ranks be given the option to seek an entry into the state police forces after 10 years of se...
Europe remains attractive over the long term: Karen Mcloughlin, CognizantSequential pricing was flat during the fourth quarter. In 2012, we assume that pricing will remain stable.
- Now, IT companies woo women
Rising number of women customers and lesser attrition rate are some of the factors which make women more attractive to the IT giants.
- Service sector plagued by 40 pc attrition
Increasing opportunities induced by robust economic growth have led to an unhealthy attrition rate.
- Wipro's BPO unit sees 73% attrition rate
The business processing unit of IT bellwether Wipro has seen an annualised attrition rate of 73 per cent for 2006-07, a top company executi...