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Mind the gender gap! Fixing inequities holds key to lower women attritionCompanies addressing pay parity and providing equitable benefits have seen lower female attrition rates, even though women remain underrepr...
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...
Women lap up freelance gigs as work-from-home endsThe number of women professionals seeking freelance work has surged amidst a dearth of remote work opportunities for women, leading to many...
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.
‘Back to office’ trend triggers higher attrition among women employees of TCSIn a note to shareholders in the annual report, Milind Lakkad, HR head of TCS said that historically women’s attrition at TCS has been simi...
Women attrition races past men at TCS as work from home endsLargest tech company TCS on Tuesday said attrition among its women employees has raced past the same for men, hinting that the end of work-...
Low pay and schedule biggest deterrents for Indian women in STEMAround 30% of employers reported a higher-than-average attrition rate for women.
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...
Companies’ gender diversity drive yet to bear fruitA survey of Indian and multinational companies by gender consulting firm ProEves also shows that at the top levels in India, the share of w...
How Maternity Benefit Act will impact women's participation in workforceAt present, women form 27% of the workforce. It is estimated that their participation will increase to 35% by 2025.
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...
How taxi services are giving women a drive to financial independenceThe biggest challenge that these ventures face is sky-high attrition rates, disabling them from scaling up and providing city-wide coverage.
Parliament panel recommends flexible work timings for womenThe panel also said that action taken on complaints of sexual harassment at workplace by various organisations it interacted was "not satis...
- 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...