
Breaking barriers: How India’s professionals with disabilities are transforming workplaces and leadership
When Sangita Thakur started her career in journalism in the early 1990s, the word “accessibility” wasn’t used in office conversations.

When Sangita Thakur started her career in journalism in the early 1990s, the word “accessibility” wasn’t used in office conversations.

Goodbye cubicles, hello collaboration! In less than a decade, what started as a quick alternative for startups, has turned into

The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) has filed an urgent complaint with the Labour Commissioner’s Office in Pune against

Accenture, a leading consultancy firm, has started referring to its 800,000 employees as “reinventors.” The move comes as part of

A Delhi man who claims to be a former front office associate at a popular five-star hotel in New Delhi

A 29-year-old employee working at a firm in Mumbai’s Goregaon has alleged that his female boss repeatedly touches him during

The new Labour Code, which came into effect on November 21, has introduced one of the most significant employee-friendly reforms

The All India Union Bank Employees Federation (AIUBEF) has submitted a detailed communication to the bank’s Managing Director and CEO regarding

The Supreme Court on Friday set out to examine nationwide guidelines to ensure women and girls are not subjected to

India’s finance sector is witnessing a strong demand for skilled professionals, with several roles now offering starting packages that easily