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Modern Technology Brings More Productivity, Longer Working Hours

By Sumaira Bajwa • Jul 25th, 2009 • Category: Technology

There’s no denying it any longer: research has finally proven that new technologies like laptop computers and mobile phones have increased our productivity significantly.
Furthermore, mobile communications have resulted in us working longer hours, too. That means modern technology is likely to be thanked for the wonderful state of the global eco … never mind.
Anyway, the [...]



Way to go in private jobs!

By Mian Usman • Jul 19th, 2009 • Category: Misc

Below is not applicable on all the private sector organizations, this is for the ones who treat employees like animals and bonded slaves.
1. Employees are like the people working in the red light area, they dont get respect even they earn a lot.
2. Cant trust even your own Shadow, the more you trust people the [...]



Impact of Economic Crisis on Employment in the Gulf

By Rohail Butt • Jul 16th, 2009 • Category: Misc

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The economic downturn has slowed recruitment activity in the GCC region significantly, with Dubai in particular seeing a fall in the number of vacancies advertised, though still retaining a sizeable share.
More discreet and confidential recruitment methods and a shift to lower cost recruitment channels are also among the main trends highlighted in research carried [...]



The strong politics at the work place: The hidden reason of slow progress!

By Mian Usman • Jul 12th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The work place should be clear for negative politics and the focus should be on professional working, it seems that Politics is now every one’s cup of tea.



Computer Industry in Pakistan

By Sumaira Bajwa • Feb 22nd, 2009 • Category: Misc

In any country, the first step in the automation is to build the hardware infrastructure and provision of cheaper modern computer machine is the first pillar and step of this project. In Pakistan, there is no shortage of talent and the will of the people of to learn and compete in the market.
The whole of [...]



Telecom sector starts cutting jobs

By Gul Raiz • Feb 15th, 2009 • Category: Misc

Pakistan’s telecom sector, which flourished during the last five years and created numerous highly paid jobs, is now feeling the heat of economic crisis and has started laying off employees.
This is not surprising as international telecom industry is already cutting jobs to cut their operational costs as worldwide recession strikes many countries. Both mobile phone [...]



Gilani Providing Jobs : But From Where ?

By Ali Yar Khan • Feb 4th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Providing jobs is one of the main responsibility of the government, but before that creating such opportunities is a must. When the economy is at knees and when the private sector has become crippled and the financial markets are crumbling and the deficits are gaping from every nook and when there is shortage of everything, [...]



Working in IT … Is it good or bad?

By Ausaf Ahmad • Aug 28th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

Now don’t think that being an IT Professional myself I am giving suggestion to the upcoming IT professional that do think again to work in the field of IT … That not the case for all of you . As being working in the IT field from past 10 years I have realized that it’s [...]



Inducement For Legislatures

By Gul Raiz • Jul 13th, 2008 • Category: Politics

As if our members of national assembly are very poor and their abject poverty cannot be tolerated by the government, and as if these members are the society’s most deprived people, who despite of their haplessness have delivered diamond studded achivements to the fatherland, the government is giving them the following inducements, so that they [...]



Here is Dr. Shahid Masood’s Price : Kon Tha Kahan Chala Gaya

By Ali Yar Khan • Jul 3rd, 2008 • Category: Politics

Every man has his price. My price is 1000 comment on this posts, and the price on which Dr. Shahid Masood sold his neutral and principled independent journalistic career is obnoxiously ugly and astonishing:
The letter of the Establishment Division bearing No 1/64/2008-E-6, dated June 30, 2008, says that:
Dr. Shahid Masood would get:

Would get Rs 700,000 [...]