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March 16, 2010
‘72% employers see new jobs in 2010’

Job seekers can get their resume ready as India Inc`s hiring outlook improves considerably with over 70 per cent recruiters predicting new job additions in 2010, a survey says.
19% American workers plan to leave current job in 2010: Survey

With the economy showing signs of recovery, many American workers are planning to leave their current job this year to hunt for a new one.
Poor leadership linked to health risk at workplace

The longer an employee has a had a "poorer" manager, the higher his or her risk of taking a sick leave and actually falling ill rise within a ten-year period, according to a new thesis from the Swedish medical university.
Jekyll and Hyde effect of workplace gossip revealed

Gossip in the workplace can function as a weapon to attack people’s reputation or a gift in enhancing it.
Lap dancing, a routine part of Brit workplaces

Lap dancing has become a part of British working life, a campaign group has said.
Indians believe stress at workplace is healthy

As many as three in every five Indians believe stress at workplace is healthy, as it has become a normal part of their lives, according to a survey by staffing firm TeamLease.
High earners munch frequently at work, stay healthier

People who earn more money are more likely to munch on muffins or chocolate bars while working, according to researchers at University of Texas at Austin.
Smile – the most convincing sign of work success

Forget expensive suits, flashy cars and mobiles – looking happy is more than enough to put you miles ahead in business world.
Workplace behind your sleeplessness?

Your workplace may give you sleepless nights and divest you of all your mental peace, says a new study.
Female supervisors likely to be sexually harassed at workplace

Women who hold supervisory positions are more susceptible to workplace sexual harassment, according to a new study.
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