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Employees could see see average salary hike of 9 to 12 percent this year, say HR experts
•Employees can look forward to an average hike of 9-12 percent while top talent may get as much as 15 percent raise this year as improving hiring pace is pressing organisations to retain their key performers, says HR experts

India Inc's average salary hike to be 9.4% this year; up to 16% appraisal for key talent: Survey
•As per the survey, companies in India gave an average pay increase of 9.3 percent during 2017, marking a departure from the double digit increments

Wipro may quit West Bengal as Mamata Banerjee refuses SEZ status to its second centre
•Mamata Banerjee said SEZs were approaching the sunset clause, so some other means could be thought of.

To cut attrition, AAI to make new recruits sign bond of Rs 5 lakh
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Salary woes: One in four Indian employees to switch jobs
Fp Staff •India to experience highest attrition rate globally, at 27%.<br /><br />

One in every 3 Indians leave jobs in 2 years
Fp Archives •Commitment levels among employees in India have declined sharply in comparison to the global average, as about 33 percent of them plan to leave their jobs in less than two years, says a survey.

33 percent of Indians intend to quit job after 2 years
Fp Archives •A new survey suggests that one in every 3 Indian commits to a job only for two years which is lower than the global average. This speaks a great deal about the engagement levels of employers.

Infosys Q4 results: Why high attrition rate remains a worry
Fp Archives •Staff left India's second largest IT services exporter Infosys Ltd at an unprecedented pace in the last quarter, worrying its management and raising investors' concerns about its ability.


