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  • Mumbai remains India's most expensive city for expats: Survey

    Pune has emerged as the least expensive Indian city for expatriates, displacing Kolkata. Mumbai is placed 147th in Mercer's global cost of living survey. New Delhi is at 169, Chennai at 184, and Bengaluru 189.

  • India Inc recognises need for flexibility, skilled-based workforce, says survey

    India Inc recognises need for flexibility, skilled-based workforce, says survey

    Enabling an organisation driven by skills, addressing worker fatigue and increasing adaptability is what the HR will be looking at, Mercer’s Global Talent Trends 2023 HR leader pulse survey says

  • 81% employers feel new I-T regime not to benefit staff: Mercer

    81% employers feel new I-T regime not to benefit staff: Mercer

    The survey conducted by HR specialist Mercer across HR and finance professionals from 119 companies found that as much as 81 percent of their employees feel that the new tax regime will not benefit them.

  • Mercer invests in talent assessment market in India with Mettl acquisition

    Mercer invests in talent assessment market in India with Mettl acquisition

    "Online talent assessment is a powerful tool that helps companies unlock the potential of their people," said Mercer India CEO Anish Sarkar.

  • Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai among most expensive cities for expatriates

    Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai among most expensive cities for expatriates

    Real estate prices in Mumbai remain among the highest in the world for residential purposes.

  • These are the 25 most expensive cities for expats, according to HR firm Mercer

    These are the 25 most expensive cities for expats, according to HR firm Mercer

    An annual cost of living survey from human resources firm Mercer takes a look at which cities are the most expensive for the expat community and just how far your money will get you.

  • Indians like their jobs but one in every two wants to quit in the next year

    Indians like their jobs but one in every two wants to quit in the next year

    According to Mercer’s 2017 Global Talent Trends Study, even employees not planning to leave their current roles feel like they can't be themselves at work.

  • India Inc to offer average pay hikes of 10% in 2017; IT guarded

    India Inc to offer average pay hikes of 10% in 2017; IT guarded

    While corporate India is expected to see decent hikes, it is anticipated that the Information Technology (IT) sector is exercising caution owing to global developments

  • Companies to offer 10% salary hike across industries in 2017

    Companies to offer 10% salary hike across industries in 2017

    According to Mercer's '2016 India Total Remuneration Survey' released today, 10 percent salary increase is expected across industries in 2017, similar to 2015 and 2016.

  • Mercer appoints Mustafa Faizani as Market Leader,CEO of IMETA

    Mercer appoints Mustafa Faizani as Market Leader,CEO of IMETA

    Mercer, a global consulting leader in advancing health, wealth and careers, has appointed Mustafa Faizani as Market Leader & CEO for its IMETA region, which comprises India, the Middle East, Turkey and Africa.

  • Gearing up for your retired life! Here's help

    Gearing up for your retired life! Here's help

    Watch the interview of Anil Lobo, India Business Leader-Retirement, Mercer with Surabhi Upadhyay on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his outlook on how to plan your retirement.

  • Most cos expect competition for talent to rise in 2016: Mercer

    Most cos expect competition for talent to rise in 2016: Mercer

    The study incorporated views of both employers and employees on key workplace issues and priorities and is based on perspectives of over 1,730 human resource leaders and more than 4,500 employees in all industries across 17 countries.

  • Vienna world's best city to live; Hyderabad on top in India

    Vienna world's best city to live; Hyderabad on top in India

    Releasing its 18th annual Quality of Living Survey, Mercer said that despite recent security issues, social unrest, and concern about the region's economic outlook, European cities continue to offer some of the world's highest quality of living.

  • Hope for Rs 2.5 lakh cr investment as 'Invest Karnataka' starts

    Hope for Rs 2.5 lakh cr investment as 'Invest Karnataka' starts

    Inaugurating Invest Karnataka 2016, Arun Jaitley praised India's competitive federalism. Siddaramaiah said that he was rebooting Bengaluru to woo huge investment from across the globe.

  • India ranks last in global pension index: Mercer

    India ranks last in global pension index: Mercer

    Denmark has been rated as the country with the best retirement system in the world. Australia, Germany, Japan, Singapore and the UK have increased their pension age to offset the increase in life expectancies.

  • Vienna tops quality of life global survey of cities

    Vienna tops quality of life global survey of cities

    Austria's capital offers its residents the best quality of life of any city in the world and Baghdad the worst, according to the latest global survey from consultant group Mercer.

  • Pay packages of top brass in India, China to rise sharply

    Pay packages of top brass in India, China to rise sharply

    Top executives in Asia Pacific region, especially in countries like India and China, are likely to witness rapid rise in their pay package this year, and their renumeration in the next three years is likely to surpass of those in the US, says a survey.

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