Author: Maya Singh

Maya Singh

Maya Singh is an HR news author recognized for her insightful coverage of workplace transformation and leadership trends. She writes with a balanced perspective, blending research and storytelling to make complex HR topics accessible and engaging. Her work reflects a deep understanding of people, culture, and organizational growth.

Infosys has introduced a revised work model that increases the emphasis on in-office attendance while retaining limited flexibility, reflecting a broader shift underway across India’s IT services industry as companies reassess post-pandemic work arrangements. Under the updated framework, most employees are now required to work from an Infosys office for at least 10 days each month. While hybrid working continues, the scope for remote work has been more clearly defined. Work-from-home days are capped at five days per quarter, with any requirement beyond this limit subject to prior approval from the reporting manager and intended only for exceptional circumstances. The…

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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced plans to develop its largest delivery centre in Brazil, with a new campus coming up in Londrina, in the state of Paraná. The project involves an initial investment of USD 37 million (approximately BRL 200 million) and is scheduled for completion by 2027. According to the company, the new facility is expected to generate more than 1,600 jobs and function as a key delivery and innovation hub supporting clients across Brazil and the wider Latin America region. The investment represents one of TCS’ largest commitments in Latin America to date. The announcement was made…

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A discussion circulating within the technology community has raised questions about which roles within the artificial intelligence (AI) industry may be most exposed to automation, with some suggesting that research roles could be affected earlier than engineering or sales positions. The debate was sparked by a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Yuchen Jin, co-founder and chief technology officer of Hyperbolic Labs. In the post, Jin referenced insights he said were shared by an OpenAI employee, suggesting that certain research tasks within AI companies may be more susceptible to automation than commonly assumed. According to the post, activities such as…

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A post circulating on the r/recruitinghell forum on Reddit has prompted renewed discussion about power dynamics and expectations in recruitment processes, after a job seeker shared an email exchange with a recruiter following a declined interview request. According to the post, titled “HR got mad after I rejected the interview call,” the candidate had applied for a role several weeks earlier but accepted another job offer before hearing back from the company. When the recruiter later reached out to schedule an interview, the candidate responded that they had already joined another organisation and would not be proceeding with the application.…

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Deloitte is planning a significant expansion of its workforce in India, with the professional services firm aiming to add approximately 50,000 employees over the next few years, according to a senior company executive. The expansion would take Deloitte’s headcount in India beyond its current strength of around 1,40,000 employees, further strengthening the country’s role in the firm’s global operations. The plan was outlined by Romal Shetty, CEO, Deloitte South Asia, during his address at TiEcon Mangaluru 2026, held on 16 January. India already accounts for a substantial share of Deloitte’s global workforce. At present, about one in four Deloitte professionals…

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A growing disconnect between job seekers and recruiters is reshaping the global hiring landscape in 2026. According to new research released by LinkedIn, nearly 80% of professionals feel unprepared to find a job, while two-thirds of recruiters say it has become harder to identify quality talent—highlighting a widening gap in the modern labor market. Despite rapid advances in hiring technology and artificial intelligence (AI), both sides of the employment equation report increasing pressure, uncertainty, and competition. Job Market Competition Intensifies LinkedIn data indicates that the labor market remains highly competitive, particularly in the United States, where the number of applicants…

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Amazon has introduced a new internal system that provides managers and HR leaders with detailed insights into employee office attendance, marking a significant step in enforcing its return-to-office policy. The tool, quietly rolled out over the past month, leverages badge-swipe data to track how often employees come to the office, how long they stay, and whether they are at their assigned locations. The dashboard updates daily and monitors behaviour across an eight-week rolling period, allowing leaders to spot patterns rather than isolated visits. Previously, managers relied on fragmented reports and informal check-ins, but the new system consolidates attendance information in…

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Zomato is taking a major step to enhance rider safety by introducing mandatory responsible driving training for its delivery partners and distributing over 2,000 BIS-certified helmets during National Road Safety Month. The training, spanning 1.5 to 2 hours, is led by traffic police and certified professionals, focusing on safe urban navigation, maintaining proper following distances, and anticipating road risks. Participants are also trained in the ‘Golden Hour’ protocol—the critical first hour after an accident where timely first aid can save lives—along with basic emergency response skills. Structured hands-on sessions will be conducted across multiple cities, including Chandigarh, Bangalore, Chennai, and…

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Niva Bupa Health Insurance has launched a new workplace policy, Pink (Period) Leave, aimed at supporting women’s health and well-being. With this initiative, the company becomes one of the few organisations in India to formally recognise menstrual health as an essential aspect of employee care. Under the policy, all women employees across Niva Bupa’s India operations will be eligible for one day of paid Pink Leave each month. The leave is designed to help manage period-related challenges such as cramps, fatigue, migraines, and nausea. Leave is credited at the start of each month and must be used within the same…

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Ten Central Trade Unions (CTUs) on January 9, 2026, jointly announced a nationwide general strike scheduled for February 12, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the Labour Codes. The unions stated that if the Central government does not repeal the codes, they would consider intensifying the protest into an indefinite strike. According to trade union representatives, the Labour Codes significantly weaken collective bargaining and reduce the influence of organised labour. They noted that nearly five nationwide strikes have already taken place since the Labour Codes were passed by Parliament around five years ago. At a recent national convention, union leaders accused…

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