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Active shooter sparks police response at Michigan synagogueMichigan State Police reported an active shooting at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield. Law enforcement rushed to the scene. The s...
For Australia's Jews, Bondi shooting feels tragically inevitableSixteen months and thousands of arson, firebombing, graffiti and hate-speech incidents later, the head of the nation's main intelligence ag...
Montana shooting: 4 killed in a shooting at a bar; manhunt continuesIn Montana, a shooting at a bar in Anaconda resulted in four fatalities. The incident occurred at The Owl Bar. Authorities identified the s...
Let 2022 be the year of sharing burden: Stressed mothers can use help in household choresMental load has been defined as the combination of cognitive labour and emotional labour.
No going back to the five-day WFO! For staff and managers alike, WFH yields better performance, shows new studyThe proportion of staff teleworking at least one day a week is expected to be much higher than before the pandemic.
Overall hiring has touched pre-pandemic level: IndeedJob postings for IT tech software roles saw a 19 per cent increase between July 2020 and July 2021 as an expected outcome of the pandemic-i...
Unscrambling signal from Jackson holeThere are a couple of riders, however. One is Covid. If the Delta variant stages a surge to form another wave of infection, lockdown and de...
UK holidaymakers could face 5,000 pound fine under new COVID lawAs Britain marked the one-year mark of its first stay-at-home lockdown on Tuesday, details emerged of new laws to control the spread of inf...
Mondelez to foot bill for in-house nannyThe pandemic has been a challenging time, especially for those who’ve recently entered parenthood. With daycares not fully functional, mana...
Females lag in recovering lost job post pandemicMoreover the impact The impact on female employment was relatively more severe in the urban region. The female labour participation rate-FL...
The very real problem of "she-cession" and what Nirmala Sitharaman can do to undo itAlmost 17 million women lost their jobs in the first month of lockdown alone, data released by the CMIE showed.
Provide facilities for online classes to children in care homes, Supreme Court directs statesA bench led by Justice L. Nageswara Rao also ordered all the states to provide '2,000 per month to children sent back to their guardians du...
PM Boris Johnson locks down England as COVID-19 surgesUnder the new measures, which will be effective until December 2, people in England will only be allowed to leave their homes for specific ...
Ireland is first EU country to re-enter lockdownIreland will be the first EU country to return to coronavirus lockdown, prime minister Micheal Martin said on Monday, issuing a nationwide ...
As pandemic continues to rage, hiring recovers, gender parity improves with female workforce up from 30% in April to 37% by July-endHiring picked up by 25 percentage points by end of July as compared to June.
Back in office, The Body Shop India CEO says firms need to be flexible, empathetic with staffShriti Malhotra feels it is crucial to put people first, not short-term financial gains.
22 million children from South Asia missed out on early childhood education due to COVID-19: UNICEFIn the South Asia region, the United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF) covered Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Mal...
India's hiring activities holding up better than many economies: ReportIndia has been holding up better in hiring than other economies amid the COVID-19 pandemic .
- Chores and childcare: Women bear the brunt in lockdown
Global cos pledge not to lay off staffA no. of global companies - with a large presence in India have assured employees that there will be no or insignificant layoffs while the ...