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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that productivity has suffered a drop of 1.9%, the largest dip in two years, influencing more employers to instill return to office policies.
Read moreRegus previously sued Activision for $2.1 million in owed fees, a claim that Activision denies. In a recent countersuit, Activision accuses Regus of deceptive practices by enforcing automatic renewals of...
Read moreLas Vegas, Miami, Louisville, Orlando, and Grand Rapids were found to have the most at-risk jobs of AI automation.
Read moreIn Australia the Finance Sector Union has asked the Fair Work Commission to intervene against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's (CBA) mandate requiring employees to spend half their working hours...
Read moreThe number of employment openings dropped to 9.58 million, the lowest since April 2021 and down from 9.62 million in May. Meanwhile, layoffs fell to 1.53 million, down from 1.55...
Read moreMore healthcare systems within nations such as the United States and Australia are stepping up recruitment efforts by seeking out healthcare professionals from other countries to address the sector’s aging...
Read moreJapanese officials proposed the largest-ever increase in the national average minimum wage — suggesting a rise of 41 yen ($0.29) to 1,002 yen per hour.
Read moreThe proportion of U.S. banks with tougher terms on commercial and industrial loans for medium and large businesses has increased from 46% in Q1 to 50.8%.
Read moreThe percentage of job seekers interested in "work from anywhere" roles rose to 88% in June from 80% in April, according to CNBC. However, these roles have become scarce and...
Read moreThe shift to remote work has had its perks, including flexibility and the possibility to better balance family responsibilities with professional ones. However, there are concerns by some experts that...
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