- US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact Dawn
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US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact – Dawn
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US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact – Dawn
- US and India unveil interim trade framework, move closer to broad pact Dawn
- Modi’s geo-economic pivot: implications for Pakistan The Express Tribune
- US lifts 25% tariff on Indian goods linked to Russia oil purchases Arab News PK
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Trump says US talks with Iran ‘very good,’ more negotiations expected – Dawn
- Trump says US talks with Iran ‘very good,’ more negotiations expected Dawn
- Specialist US military jet latest to be tracked in Middle East as build-up continues BBC
- Iran’s army says it is ready for war, if that’s what ‘the enemy…
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How to claim pre-order, early-purchase, and DLC bonuses in Nioh 3 | Esports News
Nioh 3 offers several bonus items, including armor sets, weapons, and charms tied to pre-orders, early purchases, and special editions. These rewards are not added automatically. You must claim…
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Age, smoking, bacteria, genetic mutations together can raise risk of stomach cancer: Singapore study
SINGAPORE – While it is well-known that age, smoking, oral bacteria and genetic mutations can individually cause stomach cancer, a recent study has found that when they occur together in one person, the risk is amplified.
This discovery by…
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A charismatic straight talker, Japan’s Takaichi is poised to expand her power in Sunday’s vote
TOKYO — Japan’s prime minister is a heavy metal music fan. She loves motorcycles and playing the drums, including with visiting dignitaries. She thrilled a nation that often fetishizes company loyalty by declaring that her secret for success as…
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Latest talks with US positive: Iranian Authorities – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Latest talks with US positive: Iranian Authorities RADIO PAKISTAN
- Iran, US hold talks in Oman as fears of war hang over region Al Jazeera
- Pakistan’s Stature Grows as Trump Invites It to Participate in Iran-US Nuclear Talks The Diplomat –…
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2 Palestinians martyred by Israeli forces in Beit Lahia, Jabalia Gaza – RADIO PAKISTAN
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- Israel kills two in northern Gaza as Rafah crossing sees little movement Al Jazeera
- Israel shells Gaza as army demolishes buildings near Khan Younis TRT World
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“By the time it comes out, you’re a completely different person”
Walker Scobell has learned something most actors twice his age still fight against: sometimes the best preparation is walking away. When Season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians came around, Scobell…
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Employee Stock Ownership Plan, interview with Antonio Liotti
At least two out of ten Leonardo employees are now also shareholders of the Group. The percentage increases in the United Kingdom, where the take-up rate in the first step of the Employee Share Ownership Plan promoted by Chief Executive Officer Roberto Cingolani reached 35%. On average, considering other geographies such as Poland and the United States, approximately 11,000 employees subscribed to Leonardo shares, representing 22% of the workforce.
As explained by Antonio Liotti, Chief People and Organisation Officer of Leonardo, “The objective was to reach 15%, so we went beyond expectations.” The plan was supported by an internal communication campaign that highlighted the incentive mechanisms, such as the free allocation of shares, additional bonuses and flexible subscription methods.
In support of participants, a digital simulator was also developed to assess different scenarios over time, with the aim of encouraging stable participation. Take-up was higher among employees under 40. A result which, as Antonio Liotti points out, “stems from having a large number of young people among our workforce, thanks to a strong recruitment plan that has led to 20,000 hires over three years.”
Looking towards the future, Liotti explains how “with the next tranches of the plan we aim to involve a greater number of shop-floor workers. This is also part of a growth path that we are supporting through a broad digitalisation process.”
The plan includes three allocation cycles (2025, 2026, 2027), with the next window scheduled between June and September 2026.
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