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Croatia has made a significant move to attract skilled foreign talent, particularly digital nomads, by introducing a series of game-changing reforms to its immigration and work visa policies. These changes...
Read moreAfter a sluggish 2024, Miami’s office market is showing renewed signs of life, closing out the first quarter of 2025 with a surge in leasing activity and rising rental rates. ...
Read moreLinkedIn has made a significant investment in Silicon Valley real estate, purchasing a 120,000-square-foot building in Sunnyvale, California, for $74 million, according to CoStar. The deal signals a renewed confidence...
Read moreU.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his administration is set to change the employment classifications of tens of thousands of federal workers, a move governance experts say will make...
Read moreAmericans' view on labor markets soured in March as respondents to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey sharply trimmed back the payrate they said would get them to...
Read moreUS judge temporarily blocks mass firings at consumer bureau
Read moreOffice attendance across the U.S. is still trailing behind pre-pandemic levels, but recent data shows encouraging signs of recovery. According to Placer.ai, March 2025 saw a noticeable uptick in foot...
Read moreNew research shows artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in shaping commercial building design across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. According to JLL's latest Outlook on Design Trends 2025 report,...
Read moreAustralian employment rebounded in March, recovering from a one-off dive the previous month, while the unemployment rate came in slightly below forecasts, showing a labour market that remains healthy but...
Read moreThe number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a two-month low last week, suggesting labor market conditions remained stable in April, though uncertainty around tariffs is...
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