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The U.K. public sector may need to hire an additional 92,000 workers and spend over £5 billion by 2030 just to maintain current service levels, according to a new analysis...
Read moreA growing gap appears to be emerging between how young professionals view their skills and how company leaders perceive them. According to LinkedIn’s latest Executive Confidence survey, only one in...
Read moreChinese worker Liu Shengzun lost two jobs in just one month as U.S. import tariffs shot up to triple digits in April, forcing a Guangdong lighting products factory, and then...
Read moreLuxury fashion brand Burberry is preparing to cut up to 1,700 jobs worldwide as it contends with declining profits and ongoing trade tensions, particularly linked to tariffs introduced under former...
Read moreAustralian employment blew past expectations in April in a sign of strength that lessens the need for aggressive stimulus, but markets still expect an interest rate cut next week as...
Read moreKlarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski shared that the Swedish fintech company has reduced its workforce by nearly 40%, shrinking from 5,000 to around 3,000 employees. This reduction, he explained, is partly...
Read moreMore than 1,200 Starbucks employees across approximately 100 locations have gone on strike to protest a recently implemented dress code policy that union organizers say is worsening already strained working...
Read moreNissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese automaker with no guarantee it can reverse sliding top-line sales, analysts said, even as he...
Read moreWorkers at Ford's two car plants in the German city of Cologne went on strike on Wednesday, protesting thousands of planned job cuts across the U.S. automaker's European operations. The...
Read moreSouth Africa's unemployment rate rose in the first quarter of this year, with statisticians fretting that increasing numbers of people appear to have given up looking for work. The country's...
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