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elcorreo.com • Economics • Spain
In the Basque Country, a significant increase in RGI recipients losing benefits due to unjustified job rejections highlights the complexities of welfare systems and employment support.
demorgen.be • Politics • Belgium
A Belgian man faces losing significant income after the government unexpectedly cancelled his promised bridge pension, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding recent legislative changes.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
Peruvian labor law allows employees to sell up to 15 vacation days, but only under specific conditions and with employer consent; failure to take vacation within the established period results in triple compensation.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
A Peruvian Supreme Court ruling clarifies that workers who receive compensation for wrongful dismissal cannot be reinstated unless they return the funds.
gbnews.com • Economics • Europe
Analysis suggests that Britain avoided higher labor costs by leaving the EU, as the EU's 'level playing field' policy results in significant disparities in employment costs across member states.
thehindubusinessline.com • Business • India
Indian companies are increasingly using AI to manage customer interactions, leading to both job displacement and the need for upskilling employees, while also raising concerns about data security and trust.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The article explores the rising appeal of short-term jobs due to economic recession, highlighting both the advantages like flexibility and the disadvantages like instability and lack of benefits.
gizmodo.com • Business • World
Meta's secretive blocklist prevents former employees, even high-performing ones, from being rehired, sparking controversy and raising concerns about fairness and transparency.
chiemgau24.de • Economy • Germany
This article analyzes the most popular trades in the Rosenheim, Traunstein, and Mühldorf regions of Germany, examining employment prospects and salary ranges.
lexpress.fr • Employment • France
A study reveals that anonymous resumes, intended to reduce hiring bias, disproportionately harm job applicants from immigrant backgrounds or residing in disadvantaged areas in France.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
A slight increase in the average desired salary in Peru to S/ 3,176 is observed, with variations across job sectors and experience levels.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
A Peruvian study reveals a mismatch between the demand for graduates in certain professions and the number of university graduates.
prensa.com • Economics • Panama
Despite a recent increase in new job contracts, Panama's labor market still lags behind pre-pandemic levels, facing challenges in youth employment and informal work.
hosteltur.com • Tourism • World
Despite concerns about the tourism sector's working conditions and sustainability, young people remain interested in pursuing careers in tourism, but with demands for better recognition, improved working conditions, and a strong commitment to sustainability.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain's April labor market reached a record high with over 21.5 million affiliated workers, driven by Easter tourism and boosting hospitality jobs.
diariosur.es • Economics • Spain
Málaga experienced a significant increase in employment in April, driven by Easter and the start of the high tourist season, becoming the province with the highest employment growth in mainland Spain.
diariosur.es • Technology • Spain
Málaga will see the construction of a new large data center, representing a €279 million investment and generating significant job opportunities.
thetimes.com • Business • World
Many companies are prioritizing skills and experience over formal education, challenging the traditional reliance on degrees for employment.
elpais.com • Employment • Spain
A Spanish journalist's article challenges the perceived allure of Madrid as a career hub for young professionals, highlighting the high cost of living and suggesting that alternative locations offer a better quality of life.
thehindu.com • Education • India
Engineering graduates from tier-2 and tier-3 colleges in India face significant challenges securing jobs due to a lack of industry-relevant skills and soft skills, despite holding the same degrees as their IIT or NIT counterparts.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
Artificial intelligence is posing a significant threat to entry-level jobs, particularly in tech and professional services, causing increased unemployment among recent college graduates.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
This article explores the value of doctoral degrees in the Spanish business sector, examining the integration of doctoral graduates into the workforce and the role of universities in fostering this connection.
businessinsider.com • Business • Japan
An Italian's experience working in a Japanese corporation reveals surprising aspects of office culture, including the prevalence of fax machines, unique happy hours, and the common practice of lifetime employment.
corriereadriatico.it • Labor • Italy
A pregnant employee in Italy was fired, reinstated, and then fired again after a miscarriage, prompting a union lawsuit alleging discriminatory practices.
theglobeandmail.com • Economics • United States
U.S. private sector job growth significantly underperformed expectations in May, rising by only 37,000 jobs according to the ADP National Employment Report.
architectsjournal.co.uk • Business • England
Transition by Design, an Oxford-based architecture cooperative, becomes the first Living Hours accredited architecture practice in England, prioritizing fair working conditions and secure hours for its employees.
businessinsider.com • Technology • World
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, highlighting which professions are most at risk and which are relatively safe.
punchng.com • Politics • Nigeria
Nigeria's Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association is planning a showdown with oil companies over the prioritization of expatriate hires over qualified Nigerians.
livemint.com • Economics • India
Despite an increase in women's labor force participation in India, concerns remain about the quality of jobs and low earnings compared to men.
nytimes.com • Economics • China
The New York Times article details how China's slowing economic growth and reduced social mobility are dashing the hopes of many young Chinese, who find the 'Chinese Dream' increasingly unattainable despite significant progress in poverty reduction in previous decades.
elcomercio.es • Tourism • Spain
Asturias, Spain's tourism sector faces a significant labor shortage, with 4,000 qualified positions unfilled, impacting service quality and potentially hindering economic growth.
elfinancierocr.com • Jobs • Costa Rica
The Municipality of Curridabat, Costa Rica, is offering eight job positions with salaries up to ₡2 million per month, and details on how to apply are available.
thehindu.com • Technology • India
Despite a high percentage of women graduating in STEM in India, a significant gap exists between education and employment in the field, highlighting systemic barriers and emphasizing the role of industry in bridging this divide.
letelegramme.fr • Agriculture • France
A French farmer employs teenagers for summer work in his fields, paying them minimum wage and providing valuable work experience.