Sahiba Sharma

Sahiba Sharma, Senior Editor - Content at SightsIn Plus

700 Jobless After ThynkTech India Locks Doors Overnight
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700 Jobless After ThynkTech India Locks Doors Overnight

The abrupt shutdown of Noida-registered IT startup ThynkTech India OPC Pvt Ltd (operating locally as Thynk Technology India) has sent shockwaves through Hinjewadi Phase II, leaving over 700 software engineers, fresh graduates, and interns suddenly unemployed. The overnight closure has triggered intense investigations into widespread corporate governance and recruitment fraud. ThynkTech Sealed Doors and Bounced […]

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AHEAD Launches Tech Center in Bengaluru to Accelerate Global Cloud Delivery
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AHEAD Launches Tech Center in Bengaluru to Accelerate Global Cloud Delivery

Chicago-headquartered enterprise cloud and digital transformation solutions provider AHEAD has announced plans to launch a strategic office in Bangalore (Bengaluru), India. The expansion aims to establish a robust delivery and innovation hub, significantly strengthening its digital transformation capabilities and tapping into the rich technology ecosystem of South India. A Strategic Hub for Enterprise Innovation The […]

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Nippon Express Lawsuit Putting HR Complaint Handling on Trial
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Nippon Express Lawsuit Putting HR Complaint Handling on Trial

Logistics giant Nippon Express U.S.A. is facing a multi-count federal employment lawsuit that has ignited intense industry-wide debate over the systemic failure of internal corporate grievance mechanisms. Initiated by Timothy Alexander, the firm’s former Director of Healthcare, the complaint reads as a stark warning for modern Human Resources professionals regarding the profound legal risks of […]

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GitLab Cuts 14% of Staff and Pulls Out of 22 Countries
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GitLab Cuts 14% of Staff and Pulls Out of 22 Countries

Broadening the corporate wave of technology companies restructuring to fund artificial intelligence, developer platform GitLab Inc. has announced plans to terminate roughly 14% of its full-time workforce. The DevSecOps firm is eliminating approximately 350 roles and exiting operations in 22 countries to consolidate its footprint and prioritize engineering pipelines for complex, autonomous AI workloads. The […]

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Anupam Mittal Advocates for Bi-Monthly Salaries
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Anupam Mittal Advocates for Bi-Monthly Salaries

Prominent entrepreneur and Shark Tank India investor Anupam Mittal has sparked an intense national corporate conversation after publicly calling for an structural overhaul of how Indian companies handle payroll. Anupam, the founder and CEO of People Group and Shaadi.com, urged businesses to discard the conventional monthly salary system—which he characterized as an outdated “British-era next-month payout system”—and […]

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Uber Implements Monthly AI Caps After Exhausting Annual Budget
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Uber Implements Monthly AI Caps After Exhausting Annual Budget

Uber Technologies Inc. has introduced strict internal spending caps on employee AI tool usage after the ride-hailing giant burned through its entire annual artificial intelligence budget within the first four months of 2026. The decision underscores a growing, industry-wide challenge as enterprises seek to balance rapid engineering innovation with sustainable financial governance. Uber Aggressive AI […]

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Oracle Displaced Workers Accuse Tech Giant of Reclassifying Job Status
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Oracle Displaced Workers Accuse Tech Giant of Reclassifying Job Status

Enterprise technology giant Oracle is facing heavy scrutiny following its sweeping global restructuring. Displaced workers are alleging that the firm deliberately manipulated internal job classifications just before terminating their roles to bypass rigorous corporate notification mandates. The dispute arrives as Oracle concludes its largest workforce reduction in company history, impacting an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 […]

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FMCG Giant HUL Cuts Permanent Corporate Staff by 8.6% in FY26
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FMCG Giant HUL Cuts Permanent Corporate Staff by 8.6% in FY26

Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), India’s largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturer, has significantly reduced its internal headcount. The corporate restructuring is detailed in the company’s annual report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026 (FY26), highlighting the intense operational pressure on consumer staples firms to guard profit margins as a broader consumption slowdown bites […]

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US Proposes Broad Duties of Up to 12.5% Citing Global Forced Labor Failures
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US Proposes Broad Duties of Up to 12.5% Citing Global Forced Labor Failures

In a major escalation of its global trade offensive, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has proposed sweeping new tariffs due to forced labor targeting 60 economies. The administration is leveraging forced labor concerns to rebuild its aggressive import-tax agenda following significant domestic legal setbacks. The Two-Tiered Penalty Framework for Forced Labor […]

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RBI Headcount Shrinks for First Time in Six Years
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RBI Headcount Shrinks for First Time in Six Years

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recorded a contraction in its total workforce strength for the first time in six years, according to details disclosed in the central bank’s Annual Report for 2025-26. Even as the apex bank curtailed its overall staffing levels, its human resource expenditures surged by double digits, fueled by ballooning retirement […]

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Infosys Annual Disclosures Reveal Rapidly Aging Workforce Trends
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Infosys Annual Disclosures Reveal Rapidly Aging Workforce Trends

Infosys, India’s second-largest IT services exporter, closed its fiscal year 2026 (FY26) with the lowest proportion of employees aged 30 and below in at least 15 years. The data reflects a broader transformation across the country’s technology outsourcing sector as corporate automation matures. Infosys Decoding the Demographic Shift According to analysis from the company’s latest […]

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