What Can You Do After Workplace Violence?
In 2017, 16% of all workplace-related deaths were caused by violence. In that year alone, 807 workers were killed while they were doing…
After Reports That Google Was Eyeing A Stake In Vodafone-Idea, Amazon Reportedly Eyes Stake In Airtel
India’s telecom sector might just be about to get a whole lot more interesting. Days after it was reported that Google was eyeing…
Boycott GoAir Trends As Cabin Crew Member Tweets Abuses Against Hindu Gods
Indian domestic airline Go Air finds itself in the middle of an internet fury as one of its cabin members was caught making incendiary anti-Hindu remarks.
Vijay Mallya May Or May Not Be Coming Back To India Soon, But Hilarious Memes Have
Over the last 18 hours, it has been widely reported that Vijay Mallya, the fugitive former liquor baron, may be brought back to…
7 Reasons You Should Pursue a Law Enforcement Career
If you want a fast-paced and exciting career choice, you might have considered pursuing a future in law enforcement or security. Law enforcement…
How to Boost Productivity When Working Remotely
People with home-based businesses and employees who predominantly work remotely know that working remotely is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, working…
UPI Payments Rebound Sharply In May, Register Second-Best Month Ever
Even as India is slowly opening up after the two-month-long coronavirus lockdown, there are signs that that economy is slowly whirring back to…
American Companies Take An Anti-Racism Stand En Masse Amid Countrywide Riots And Protests In The US
As the USA flares up in nationwide protests and riots in response to the death of George Lloyd last week at the hands of a white police officer in an alleged act of racism, American companies are making their stand clear online.
As individuals across social media stage virtual protests, walkouts, and change their profile images to all black in an event being called the “BlackTuesday”, corporate America too is doing its bit. In an unprecedented show of solidarity with the Black community against a case of systemic racism in the country, brands across sizes and industries have been taking a stand against racism and showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement across their social media and other communication channels.
Missing Office? Join This Hilarious Facebook Group Where Members Roleplay Working In The Same Office
The coronavirus pandemic and resultant lockdowns have led to physical offices being shut and people working from home for extended periods. But there’s a…