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Legal advice sought on govt intervention impact on jobs

Legal advice sought on govt intervention impact on jobs

11:24am: Employment minister’s decision to step in now is a positive one, says the company, it will help drive more hires.

11:05am: The job figures will help “decapitate some of those jobs”, says a spokesman from Deloitte.

10:49am: The department has already issued an “employment warning”, says a statement issued by DDB Global on behalf of KPMG in an email.

However, Deloitte said in its statement that in some cases, KPMG could be “tempted to increase the workforce”.

The message warns, for example, about “increasing capacity” for some work from the IT공주출장안마출장 sector.

The department will continue to do what is in the best interest of all stakeholders, including public, state and local governments, the statement adds.

This approach has been “saved” to be in place in due course of time, it says.

10:41am: “The ministry has announced a few steps to ensure compliance. The decision taken at the highest national level has been supported in terms of overall efficiency and the creation of opportunities for all stakeholders as well as job creation and job satisfaction,” Deloitte says in its statement.

“At the same time, it has now come to a stage where the ministry will have to make some of the more specific recommendations that can be taken into account based on the results of the internal reviews. These should help to resolve the issues identified by the internal auditors in response to the auditor general’s report on April 11.”

10:31am: “The KPMG report on the outsourcing process in India for the 2015-16 financial year reveals th시흥출장마사지at about 2.52 lakh outbound jobs were created in the five months that ended March 31,” according to a statement issued by state-owned KPMG in an emailed statement on Monday.

KPMG also confirmed that the department had issued a “notice of s울산 출장 안마uspension and warning” to the IT companies affected and has asked them to address the issues on time.

“The company is working with DDB, ICICI, SES and other companies involved in the outsourcing process for which it has taken legal advice. We are disappointed that this step was taken earlier than expected. In addition, this issue and the issue of the government’s IT department being ‘co-opted’ is deeply disturbing and needs to be resolved through the appropriate channels with state bodies,