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  • Moonlighting unacceptable, action taken against few employees found engaging in it: Happiest Minds

    Moonlighting unacceptable, action taken against few employees found engaging in it: Happiest Minds

    The company — which recently logged a stellar 33.7 per cent on year growth in net profit in the second quarter and 31.1 per cent rise in its total income — had about 4,581 employees as of September 30, 2022.

  • Infosys allows employees to take up external gigs with prior consent of manager

    Infosys allows employees to take up external gigs with prior consent of manager

    The email nowhere mentions the term 'moonlighting', as the term technically implies dual employment, which continues to be prohibited

  • Moonlighting: Infosys working on policy to allow employees take up outside gigs, says CEO Salil Parekh

    Moonlighting: Infosys working on policy to allow employees take up outside gigs, says CEO Salil Parekh

    Infosys said people have been let go in the last year in cases where they were found to be working in two companies and there were issues of confidentiality.

  • Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    A daily round-up of the most interesting articles to help jump-start the day.

  • Moonlighting and its discontents 

    Moonlighting and its discontents 

    Don't play spoilsport is the message going out from the government and employees to IT companies cracking down on moonlighting

  • IT companies talk tough after employee pyramid repairs

    IT companies talk tough after employee pyramid repairs

    The harsh crackdown on moonlighting comes after FY22 saw highest employee additions by IT companies in a decade. Profit margins may smile as a result

  • Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    A daily round-up of the most interesting articles to help jump-start the day.

  • Moonlighting | Unreasonable employers will find it difficult to attract, retain talent: TN Hari

    Moonlighting | Unreasonable employers will find it difficult to attract, retain talent: TN Hari

    Expecting underpaid workers to work unlimited hours by restricting what they can and cannot do in their free time is the central issue

  • From 'Batasha' to 'Taazi': When Swiggy wooed film buffs with food

    From 'Batasha' to 'Taazi': When Swiggy wooed film buffs with food

    Swiggy has taken to reimagining popular movie posters to entertain customers and entice them to order a plate of "Chicken Raees" or some "Taazi" vegetables.

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