The Odisha School and Mass Education Department on Tuesday hiked the salary of part-time instructors appointed in different schools across the State.
As per the statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), at present, the regular junior teachers are getting a salary of Rs 9,200 which has been hiked to Rs 13,800.
In a statement, a company spokesperson said: "Employees receive bonus and equity as part of their total compensation, which also includes generous benefits and flexibility".
The Narendra Modi-led Central government brought cheers to lakhs of employees before Diwali and another good news is in store ahead of New Year.
Recently a survey revealed that on the back of economic recovery and improved confidence, companies will give out at least 8.6 per cent increments to the employees in 2022.
Almost after a year-long freezing, hiring activity seems to have gathered pace across the IT sector in India. Top IT firms - TCS, Infosys, Wipro and HCL Technologies have plans to hire over 1 lakh fresh graduates across the campuses this fiscal. But many companies are struggling to get experienced candidates onboard.
Despite the challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, IT jobs market is witnessing a strong hiring boom. Demand for tech professionals is rising across IT firms, non-technical or consulting businesses wherein companies are bolstering their workforce with skilled engineers. According to a report by a financial news portal, lucrative opportunities are plenty for certain profiles. Full stack engineers, data engineers, frontend engineers, developer operations, data scientists and backend engineers are in high demand and are commanding higher salaries.
According to a survey, employees of Indian companies can expect a salary hike of around 9.4% next year. As per a survey by Aon, Indian companies are likely increase salaries by 9.4 per cent, on an average, in 2022.
It seems as if the Central government employees are being compensated for having suffered a grim 2020. Ahead of the festival season, the employees will avail the much awaited double bonanza.
The 'Mo Bus' services in the capital city were severely hit on Monday (August 2) after over a hundred employees staged a protest demanding pay hike.
Bhubaneswar: The State Cabinet today decided to revise the pay scale of teachers of universities and colleges in Odisha as per the recommendations of the Fitment Committee. The teachers of different universities including BPUT and OUAT, medical colleges, government colleges and non-government aided colleges, who are already getting a pay scale under the University Grants […]
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today announced several sops for Anganwadi workers & helpers including salary hike and increase in the age of disengagement from service. “While the monthly salary of Anganwadi workers has been increased to Rs 7500 from Rs 6000, Mini Anganwadi workers will get a salary of Rs 5375 instead of […]
Bhubaneswar: Banking transactions are likely to be affected today as the banks will remain closed due to a strike called by the All India Bank Officers’ Confederation (AIBOC) over various demands. The AIBOC has called for the strike demanding revision in salary and calling off the merger of three public sector banks – Bank of […]
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Wendesday approved the revision in the wage structure and allowances of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) of the Department of Posts. The revision in the wage structure would entail an estimated expenditure of Rs 1257.75 crore (Non-recurring expenditure – Rs 860.95 crore and […]
Bhubaneswar: The agitating teachers under the aegis of Odisha Sikshya Sahayak Association decided to put their agitation on hold for one month after a discussion with School and Mass Education Minister Badri Narayan Patro on Thursday. The development came after the State government accepted four out of the seven demands of the association. The Sikshya […]