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Over 50% entry-level women in blue-grey jobs plan to quit within a year, 54% unhappy with pay, reveals study
At least 52% of women with less than one year of experience in India’s blue-grey-collar workforce plan to quit within 12 months, a new survey has found. The attrition rate, however, drops sharply to 3 ...
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