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Sportswear retailer Nike is laying off some of its employees in its technology division, a company representative told Reuters on Monday. Nike will shift some of that work to third-party...
Read moreJobs traditionally done by women are more vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence than those done by men, especially in high-income countries, a report by the United Nations' International...
Read moreDespite headlines suggesting a mass return to the office, the reality on the ground tells a different story: just 33% of U.S. companies currently require full-time office attendance, a figure...
Read moreYoung men in the United States are facing a silent but deepening crisis of loneliness, with far-reaching implications not just for their wellbeing but also for the future of the...
Read moreNew data from Rubberdesk, first reported by Property Week, shows that availability of flex office space in the U.K. is up 32% year‑on‑year in the first quarter of 2025, pushing national stock...
Read moreThis year's "Choose France" business summit is set to secure 20 billion euros ($22.47 billion) of new investment, French President Emmanuel Macron said, announcing projects in the defence, energy and...
Read moreThe 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...
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