Videocon fires CEO before he can join
From Finance and airlines, the human cost of the financial meltdown is spreading to other sectors.
On October 6, Bharat Business Channel Ltd, the direct-to-home (DTH) television wing of Videocon, issued a letter offering a job to a Indian non-resident (NRI) working as the CEO of a company in a South-East Asian country .
He was invited to join Bharat Business Channel as its chief of technology division in Noida, on an annual salary of Rs 48 lakh.
The man, whose name has been withheld on request, was to join work on October 20 when Videocon withdrew the offer on October 18, hours before he was to board a flight to India on October 19.
“Due to internal rationalisation, we are currently holding all recruitments,” said the email sent by Videocon’s human resources department.
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On October 6, Bharat Business Channel Ltd, the direct-to-home (DTH) television wing of Videocon, issued a letter offering a job to a Indian non-resident (NRI) working as the CEO of a company in a South-East Asian country .
He was invited to join Bharat Business Channel as its chief of technology division in Noida, on an annual salary of Rs 48 lakh.
The man, whose name has been withheld on request, was to join work on October 20 when Videocon withdrew the offer on October 18, hours before he was to board a flight to India on October 19.
“Due to internal rationalisation, we are currently holding all recruitments,” said the email sent by Videocon’s human resources department.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com
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