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“IoT will increase demand for jobs by 15-20%”

In the recent past, there have instances of worker unrest in manufacturing industries leading to loss of life and property. Demand for better wages has been at the core of these unrests. At the same time, experts say that India has been unable to create enough jobs in spite of being one of fastest economies in the world.Read more

25 lakh workers lose job due to furnace oil ban in NCR

Industries in all segments i.e large, medium and small have been directly impacted and include rubber, sugar, steel, textiles, paper, packaging, forging, agro based industries, among others. NCR is a major centre of export of garments and auto componentsRead more

Tips to select right robot for the job

There is a vast choice of automated systems available in the market for different purposes. Jonathan Wilkins discusses his top considerations when purchasing a robot.Read more

Electric vehicles: Will it lead to job losses in forging industry?

Introduction of electric vehicles is a major gamechanger for the Indian economy. However, Shrabana Mukherjee believes it could lead to job losses in the internal combustion engine manufacturing units (mostly forging, casting and stamping units).Read more

Pollution may cause massive job losses in NCR

While nearly 10,000 units have been severely impacted by the ban on the use of petcoke and furnace oil from November 1, toxic air might drive away expats from NCR and hurt tourism business, says Assocham.Read more

JobBuzz workplace index identifies sectors which offer best work culture in India

Research shows that if the culture of an organization is good, it helps reduce the stress of the work-at-hand. Employees of such companies look forward to going to their jobs.Read more

Automation is killing some jobs, but creating others, says NIIT Chairman

Hyderabad, June 2017 – The bad news is that jobs in the IT sector are not growing in sync with the growth in population and automation is making some job profiles disappear. Read more

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