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Class A+ office buildings in major U.S. markets are experiencing a strong return of in-person work, with occupancy levels reaching over 90% of pre-pandemic norms on peak days, according to...
Read moreBlack workers in the U.K. are disproportionately exposed to surveillance and algorithmic management technologies in the workplace, according to new findings from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). The...
Read moreDespite ongoing calls from some companies to bring employees back to the office full-time, hybrid work remains firmly entrenched across much of the workforce. A recent survey of over 100...
Read moreThe Trump administration told federal agencies on Thursday to halt the use of statistics on race, sex, ethnicity or national origin in the hiring process, marking its latest effort to...
Read moreGermany's labour office foresees a shortfall of 11.9 billion euros ($13.48 billion) by 2029 amid rising unemployment that may have to be plugged with government loans, the agency said in...
Read moreThe number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits increased more than expected last week and the unemployment rate appeared to have picked up in May, suggesting layoffs were...
Read moreChevron will lay off nearly 800 employees in Texas, according to a notice on Wednesday to the Texas Workforce Commission, part of the U.S. oil producer's plan to cut up...
Read moreBusiness Insider is laying off about 21% of its workforce, an internal memo showed on Thursday, as the financial news outlet grapples with shrinking search traffic and the growing use...
Read moreJapan's Nissan has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal emails reviewed by Reuters showed, as the automaker expands cost cuts amid weak...
Read moreThe United Nation's agency for labour on Wednesday cut its global employment forecast for job growth this year to 1.5% due to a worsening global economic outlook and trade tensions....
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