Tuesday 6 December 2016

9-Indian-Companies-listed-in-least-empathetic-companies-in-the-world

9-Indian-Companies-listed-in-least-empathetic-companies-in-the-world . The latest 2016 Empathy Global Index lists nine Indian companies at the bottom 10 among 170 companies of the world.None of the Indian companies were ever listed in the least empathetic companies till date.

The list of Least Empathetic Companies of India. 
1.Bharat Petroleum 6.Larsen & Toubro
2.Sun Pharma 7.Indian Oil
3.ICICI Bank 11.State Bank of India
5.Bharti Airtel, 13.Reliance Industries
24.Aditya Birla Group
The List of top Most Empathetic Companies of the World
1.Facebook 2. Alphabet (Google) and 3.LinkedIn
About Empathy Global Index 2016
i. Empathy Global Index is published by The Empathy Business, a UK-based firm “Committed to bringing empathy to business”. This is the 3rd year they have published the Empathy Global Index.Top 10 Epidamic Company.
ii. The 2016 index rates the companies by dividing empathy into categories: ethics, leadership, company culture, brand perception, and public messaging through social media.
iii. The index also has publicly available metrics including CEO approval ratings from staff, ratio of women on boards, and number of accounting infractions and scandals.
iv. This year a sample of Young Global Leaders from The World Economic Forum were asked to rate the companies on a moral basis and carbon metric was also included for rating.
Government Further extends MIP on select steel products till February 4
i. To protect Domestic Steel Industry from cheaper imports, the government on December 4, 2016 extended the Minimum Import Price (MIP) on 19 products further for two months, till February 4, 2017.
ii. The MIP ranges between USD $643-$752 per tonne.The 19 products include semi-finished products of iron or non-alloyed steel, flat-rolled products of different widths, bars and rods.
iii. To guard domestic steel producers against in-bound shipments the government in February 2016 had imposed MIP, ranging between $341 to $752 per tonne, on 173 steel products for six months. The government in August decided to extend the minimum import price (MIP) on 66 steel products for a period of two months as against 173 items earlier. This was further extended for two months in October, December 4, 2016.
About MIP:
♦ MIP (Minimum Import Price) is the minimum price per tonne that Indian firms have to pay while importing products in India.

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