Wal-Mart Stores Inc., with headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, is the company with the largest number of employees in the world. There are currently roughly 2.1 million people employed by the corporation.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_by_employees
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wal-Mart
More recent employee stat from:
http://www.hoovers.com/wal-mart/--ID__11600--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
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Mcdonalds is the biggest employer in the worl. Mcdonalds employs over 23 million world wide
IBM 0.35Million
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The Edelman company has the largest public relations network in the world. As of June 2013, they have over 4200 employees dedicated to public relations.
The total number of staff at the end of 2004 was 260.
It depends on the specific laws and regulations governing employment in the area. In some places, a new supervisor may have the authority to dismiss employees without cause, while in others there may be legal requirements or protections that limit the supervisor's ability to do so. It is important to consult with an employment law attorney or review the applicable laws to determine the rights and obligations in this situation.
Walmart is often considered the largest private employer in the world, with millions of employees globally.
Yes, AIG is a publicly traded company and in 2008 it was the largest company to be public. Since it is public, it is regulated by SEC.
I like the reputation your company has for treating employees fairly, giving quality service to the public and room for advancement.
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It's a public limited company. Anyone can buy shares in the company - share ownership is not limited to employees.
A public companies stakeholders can include employees, customers, the government and investors. Each of these groups would be affected by any decisions the company makes.
It can vary from a number you can count on the fingers of one hand to many thousands.
In many economies the public sector is the largest employer. (i.e. State employees (the public sector) outnumber people in private companies)