Infosys Salary Hike: Infosys, one of India’s leading IT companies, announced on Thursday that it will implement annual salary hikes of 6-8 per cent for employees in India. The pay increments, set to ...
8th Pay Commission salary hike: Days ahead of budget 2025, the Union Cabinet has approved the 8th Pay Commission to revise salaries of almost 50 lakh Central government employees, Union Minister ...
TIL Creatives The 8th Pay Commission will lead to a hike in the salaries of over 50 lakh Central government employees. The Union Cabinet has approved the formation of the 8th Pay Commission to revise ...
8th Pay Commission latest news: Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union Cabinet has approved the constitution of the 8th Pay Commission, promising central government employees a salary hike.
The salary and pension hikes under the 8th Pay Commission will be calculated by applying the fitment factor to the existing basic pay. Listen to Story The 8th Pay Commission starts January 2026 The ...
This could lead to a significant 186% salary hike for the central government employees. If the central government approves this fitment factor, the least basic salary of central government employees ...
8th Pay Commission DA Hike Likely Date However, any specific date has not been announced by the government regarding the 8th Pay Commission DA Hike date. If the Finance Minister gives any update ...
Image Source : INDIA TV Check 8th Pay Commission latest updates here. 8th Pay Commission: In a big move to benefit lakhs of Central government employees, the Union Cabinet on Thursday decided to ...
Infosys will be rolling out 6-8% annual salary hikes for employees in India from January 2025, according to a Moneycontrol report. Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of ...
Considering the inflation factor, there are indications that the fitment factor may stay between 2.5- 2.8 times, which will give a significant boost to employee salaries between Rs 40,000 and Rs ...
Nobody likes a price hike but Microsoft is preparing to raise the cost of its 365 subscriptions to “ensure Microsoft customers are among the first to access powerful AI features in our apps." ...