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DMA workshop from today

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi Management Association (DMA) in association with JobsAhead has organised a two-day workshop on best practices and emerging trends in compensation and benefits (C&B) from March 4.

This workshop is aimed at exploring and setting new benchmarks in the area of C&B. Over 50 HR professionals from companies such as Hewitt, Baxter, LG, Samsung, Nestle, Hexacom, Dalmia Consumer Care, Daksh eServices and PwC are participating in the workshop, an official release said.

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