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Some of the leading technology companies such as Google are raising the compensation for its employees, which also reflects the entities' improving business performance. British daily The Financial Times has reported that some of the world's largest technology firms are lifting pay rates apart from taking other measures to retain employees. This also reflects improved performance in the companies' businesses and heightened competition for workers with the right experience, the report added. " Hewlett-Packard said this week on an internal blog for employees that it would reverse across-the-board cuts to base salaries that had been ordered by former chief executive Mark Hurd in February 2009," the daily noted. __________________jersey city moversgopro coupon code
Hewlett-Packard said this week on an internal blog for employees that it would reverse across-the-board cuts to base salaries that had been ordered by former chief executive Mark Hurd in February 2009," the daily noted.
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