
‘Can you be on the call?’: Viral post sparks anger over Indian managers treating grief as just another workday
A Reddit post about a manager asking an employee to work during his bereavement leave has stirred fresh outrage online,

A Reddit post about a manager asking an employee to work during his bereavement leave has stirred fresh outrage online,

Thankful towards his manager’s understanding nature, a man posted on Reddit about an unusually compassionate work interaction, which he claimed

“Fail fast” may work in Silicon Valley—but in India, it’s a gamble few can afford, says Vipul Mehta, founder of

In barely 90 days since Parliament passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act (PROGA), India’s real-money gaming industry

Those were the days when workplace interactions were strictly professional, and colleagues were respected for their dedication and commitment. Today,

The world of work is changing. New skills around AI are no longer optional but a must-have. Add to that

In an increasingly borderless workforce, technology has dissolved distances but not hierarchies. One month into his job with a US-based

A story shared by an employee at a Noida-based IT firm has sparked a wider conversation about how interns and

The future of work in India is being dictated by its youngest professionals, but not in the way employers might

The Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT firm, has received a notice from the Labour Commissioner Office in Pune