TCS, Infosys, Wipro and others planning to reduce onsite work by up to 5%

Dated:December 23,2011


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High Court said it can't allow "parallel canvassing" when Parliament is seized with debate on Lokpal Bill and questioned its decision to seek exemption.

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FIC's recommendations would be tabled before EPFO apex decision making body, the CBT, headed by labour minister for taking a final call.

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India's top outsourcing firms plan to reduce the amount of work performed onsite by their staff travelling on temporary visas in the US.

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Hazare on Wednesday criticized the Centre's move to ensure Lokpal did not have control over CBI, saying the govt was "cheating" people to protect "corrupt" ministers .


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