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I'm the CEO of a remote-first company. I'll never ask my employees to return to the office.
Mike Landau founded Park My Fleet as a remote-first company during the pandemic. Years later, he sa…
Jyoti Mann
Six Taj hotel employees test positive for coronavirus
At least six employees working atthe iconic Taj Mahal Palace and Towers hotel in south Mumbaihave…
PTI
At least 500 Taj Hotel employees went under coronavirus test after 6 were infected
At least 500 Taj Hotel staff went under the coronavirus test after 6 of their employees in Mumbai…
Taj hotel staff who tested positive for coronavirus stable
The hotel chain, which has been hosting doctors,health workers and other emergency services personn…
PTI
Indian hotel companies have shown resilience during the pandemic and now the markets are celebrating them
The stocks of India’s hotel companies have rebounded in the past few months, as several indicators …
A Florida security contractor fired a worker via Signal chat 10 minutes after they raised concerns about COVID-19 safety, lawsuit says
The US Department of Labor said Monday it's suing the company for violating the Occupational Safety…
Grace Dean
I'm a housekeeper at a hotel where a 1-night stay costs more than I make in 2 weeks
A housekeeper in Los Angeles who is on strike for better benefits said she earns less in a week tha…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert,…
Treebo asks its employees to resign voluntarily as Covid-19 hits the travel industry
Travel startup Treebo has rolled out a paid voluntary resignation scheme for its employees. In a Li…
Trump hotel employees say they had to pretend to support the president: 'Inside I was dying'
For employees at the Trump International Hotel who weren't Donald Trump supporters, pretending to b…
Oma Seddiq
EXCLUSIVE: OYO sends employees in India on leave without pay for 4 months and announces pay cuts for many
OYO said that some of its employees will be put on ‘leave without pay’ for four months starting …
India’s $50 billion wedding industry is gearing up for a busy winter — business may have shrunk in size but it has not lost its sheen
With the fall in gold prices over the past few weeks, jewellery shops have seen a buying rush.
OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal announces ESOPs worth ₹130 crore for furloughed employees
Indian hospitality unicorn OYO has allotted ESOPs (employee stock ownership plan) worth ₹130 crore …
EXCLUSIVE: OYO’s new employee initiatives — weekend curfew with no calls or Slack messages, a surprise holiday, and discounted Curefit membership
Indian hospitality unicorn OYO has announced several initiatives to help its employees deal with an…
A Chinese city apologized after an employee beat a dog to death when the owner was in COVID-19 quarantine
Footage posted to social media, purportedly of the incident, showed two people in protective equipm…
Bill Bostock
Ola fires 1400 people as revenue is hit by 95% in the last two months
Indian ride hailing unicorn Ola has fired 1400 people as a cost cutting measure during the coronavi…
More employees at Capgemini, Infosys, and Wipro are being brought back to offices while TCS is still in wait and watch mode
Indian IT employees are gradually getting back to the offices, as the government relaxed lockdown n…
Ganga Ram hospital seeks more time to convert Taj Mansingh hotel into COVID-19 facility
According to an order issued by the sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) of Chanakyapuri on June 16, roo…
PTI
Hilton just laid off its VP of global diversity at a time when Americans are demanding corporate action to fight systemic racism
Jon Muñoz's departure comes as many Americans are calling for corporations to take accountability f…
Allana Akhtar
The Australian authorities will pay $3 million for an investigation into a potential source of a coronavirus outbreak after employees at quarantine hotel allegedly had sexual relations with people under lockdown
Australia's Minister for Health Greg Hunt said that if the allegations are true "that would be comp…
Sarah Al-Arshani
How filmmaking is becoming creatively productive during the lockdown
The lockdown has led to an increase in consumption of films in India and around the globe