Manaus Free Trade Zone in Focus: ExpoPIM 4.0 Presents Data and Perspectives
The ExpoPIM 4.0 event in Manaus showcases the growth and potential of the Manaus Free Trade Zone, highlighting significant industrial contributions and employment growth.
Fewer and Fewer People Work in Clearly Defined Men's and Women's Occupations
Data from Statistics Finland indicates a significant decrease in the number of individuals working in professions clearly classified as either male or female.
Even in growing activities, there was a loss of private wage employment
Recent data reveals a significant decline in private sector employment in Argentina despite growth in some sectors.
Enrique Goñi, president of Fundación Telefónica: "We cannot continue to finance the technological development of our competitors for free"
Enrique Goñi, president of Fundación Telefónica, highlights the urgent challenge of nearly 45,000 unfilled technology positions in Spain amidst the rising demand for specialists in artificial intelligence, data management, and cybersecurity.
Istat Data, Marco Valsecchi, Synergy: 'Employment is Growing, the Challenge is Reducing the Mismatch Between Job Demand and Supply'
Istat's recent employment data shows encouraging growth in Italy's labor market, highlighting a need to address job mismatches.
Jobs are rapidly increasing in the data center industry
The data center industry in Iceland is experiencing a swift increase in job opportunities.
Significant Decrease in Job Vacancies in Latvia Last Year
The number of job vacancies in Latvia decreased by 13.3% last year, according to Central Statistical Bureau data.
Only two provinces created private jobs since Milei took office
Only Neuquén and Río Negro in Argentina have managed to create private sector jobs since President Javier Milei took office, according to recent official data.
Bad job market data from the USA. Unemployment significantly exceeded forecasts
Recent U.S. labor market data reveals a larger-than-expected decrease in employment and rising unemployment rates.
Wall Street opens lower after employment report in the US: How is it operating TODAY?
Wall Street is set to close in the red due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and weak US labor market data.
American employment experiences a spectacular reversal with 92,000 jobs lost in February
February saw a surprising loss of 92,000 jobs in the U.S., raising unemployment to 4.4%, contrasting sharply with analysts' expectations of job growth.
Unusual: Cornejo celebrated the 'growth' of private employment in Mendoza with a negative number
Mendoza's Governor Alfredo Cornejo faced criticism after celebrating a supposed 'growth' in private employment, which was actually a 0.6% decline according to official data.
Dollar opens higher at R$ 5.31, focusing on conflict in Iran and new employment data in the US
The dollar opened higher at R$ 5.31 as investors remain cautious due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Minimum wage rise update as TUC chief slams 'scaremongering and misleading' claims
The head of the Trades Union Congress defends plans to increase the youth minimum wage, countering critics' claims with data showing most young workers earn above the proposed rate.
Unemployment in January Standardly Up, But Employment Activity Data for Poles is Good
Poland's unemployment rate rose to 6% in January, consistent with seasonal trends, while data on occupational activity indicates positive employment dynamics.
'I was rejected for 1,000 UK jobs so took a 2-hour flight and got one easily'
A British man relocated to a small village in Austria after being rejected from 1,000 job applications in the UK, where he found employment easily.
INFOGRAPHIC: The proportion of employed residents in Latvia increased last year
Latvia saw an increase in the percentage of employed residents last year, reaching 64.5% according to Central Statistical Bureau data.
Stagnating Domestic Demand and Slowing Youth Employment... The Labor Market Dual Structure Solidifies Again
Recent data reveals a troubling widening of the wage gap between large and small businesses in South Korea, along with a decline in income growth for the youth, indicating a persistence of dual labor market structures.
The Evolving K-brand Counterfeits, Even Resorting to 'Disguised Employment' Tracking
The rise of sophisticated counterfeiting methods in Korea's beauty brand market is increasingly alarming authorities and companies alike.
Companies limit jobs, salaries lower than in December. New data from GUS
In January 2026, average employment in the business sector decreased by 0.2% compared to December 2025, with average monthly gross wages also seeing a significant decline.
Czech Students Work More Than Statistics Show: Hidden Jobs Are Missing in the Data
Czech students are reportedly engaging in more work than official statistics reflect, particularly due to hidden part-time jobs.
From Jobs to Cyber Fraud, Bipul Sinha Talks About Future Preparations
Bipul Sinha, CEO of Rubrik, discusses the impact of AI on future jobs and the importance of data security at the India Today AI Summit 2026.
Anita Błaszczak: Lejzorek Rojtszwaniec in the Age of AI
Recent data shows that companies that laid off employees citing AI are now planning to rehire, highlighting the complexities of workforce adjustment in the face of advancing technologies.
The AI that allows knowing the "digital footprint" that influences jobs, rentals, and immigration processes
The article discusses the growing influence of digital footprints on real-life opportunities, including jobs and rentals, and raises concerns about data asymmetry between users and institutions.
The unemployment rate was 7.5 percent last year
In 2025, the unemployment rate in Estonia reached 7.5 percent according to Statistics Estonia's data.
The dollar lost ground
The dollar lost ground following US employment data, while the yen continues to rise after Prime Minister Sanai Takaichi's recent electoral victory.
Sudden Big Decline... Gold and Silver Crumbled, Starting from the US, Know the Reason
Gold and silver prices have witnessed a significant drop, attributed to strong US employment data and waning expectations of interest rate cuts.
Wall Street: Stocks rise with an eye on macroeconomic factors and corporate results
U.S. stocks see moderate gains as new unemployment claim data shows a decrease, with the Dow Jones up by 186 points.
Follow the dollar quotation this Thursday (12)
The dollar opened stable on Thursday, with a slight depreciation against other currencies, amid positive employment data from the U.S.
Paid Leave for Husbands Starts 50 Days Before Childbirth... 63 Public Livelihood Bills Passed in National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed 63 public livelihood bills, including significant amendments to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act allowing paid leave for husbands starting 50 days before childbirth.
[Exclusive] Coupang in the U.S. Demands 'Online Observation by U.S. Lawyer' Amid Korean Government Investigation
Coupang has raised controversy by demanding that a U.S. attorney observe the investigation process by Korean authorities into alleged massive personal data leaks and other violations.
Nikkei Average Continues to Rise, First Time in the 58,000 Range with an Increase of Over 300 Points
The Nikkei average stock price surged past the 58,000 mark for the first time, driven by strong US employment data and significant buying from foreign investors following the recent election.
Wall Street: Dow Jones Declined Despite Strong Employment Figures for January
The Dow Jones dipped despite stronger-than-expected employment numbers from January, indicating market volatility.
Wall Street opens lower; investors digest US employment data: What is today’s quote?
Wall Street experiences moderate declines as investors process US employment data, with major indices like the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reporting losses.
Peso drops against the dollar after 'assimilating' US employment data: Here's the exchange rate TODAY
The Mexican peso marginally depreciates as investors react to better-than-expected US employment figures.
Dollar on the Balance: How Did the Exchange Rate Close Today February 10 in Mexico?
The Mexican peso fell by 0.10% on February 10, 2026, closing at 17.19 units per dollar, as the Mexican stock market adjusted before the release of key U.S. employment data.
Wall Street opens with gains amid employment and consumption data in the US: How does it operate TODAY?
Major New York stock indices show modest gains as traders monitor upcoming employment data and digest recent below-expectations retail sales figures in the US.
Wall Street opens lower as they await inflation data in the US
Wall Street's major stock indexes mostly opened lower, with traders awaiting critical employment and inflation data later this week.
Pinterest fired two engineers who secretly obtained a list of layoffs
Pinterest terminated the employment of two engineers after they secretly acquired a list of employees slated for layoffs.
Dollar starts the day lower with investors eyeing US data and earnings
The dollar opened lower on Thursday, decreasing by 0.15% to R$ 5.2418, as investors await the release of key employment data and earnings reports.
Dollar opens slightly lower this Wednesday with investors awaiting US data
The dollar opened slightly lower this Wednesday, diverging from trends in other emerging countries as investors await employment and economic activity data from the US, along with developments regarding investigations into Banco Master in Brazil.
Seasonal Fragility of Employment
Despite strong job growth and a record level of employment in 2025, January's unemployment data reveals continuing weaknesses in the Spanish labor market.
Dax Companies in Part-Time Mode? These Numbers Reveal a Different Reality
The CDU's economic wing is pushing to end part-time work without concrete reasons, citing data that over 40% of Germans recently worked part-time, while the rates in the largest companies tell a different story.
US government shut down again
The U.S. federal government shutdown has delayed the release of key economic data, including the employment report for January, due to the partial government shutdown as confirmed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Short-term contracts continue to flood the market: one in three lasted less than a month in 2025
In 2025, one-third of short-term contracts lasted less than a month, with 20% of new hires lasting under 30 days, according to a USO union analysis based on official data.
Digi becomes the job refuge for telecoms amid 14,000 layoffs among its rivals
Digi is expanding its workforce, tripling its staff while traditional telecom companies in Spain are facing significant layoffs in the past five years despite rising data consumption and connectivity.
Well-Paid Jobs Without a Degree: The 15 Professions with Growth Prospects
Recent data indicates that there are well-paid job opportunities that do not require a college degree, contrary to the common belief that obtaining a degree is necessary for professional success.
Wall Street in the Green with Double Record for Dow Jones and S&P 500
Wall Street saw gains with both the Dow Jones and S&P 500 hitting record highs, driven by strong investor interest in technology stocks despite employment data and tariff decision delays.
Garamendi responds to Díaz regarding the 3.1% increase in the SMI: 'Populist communication is very easy'
The president of CEOE claims that the data from the 'famous' labor experts do not reflect reality and reminds the minister that self-employed workers are destroying jobs, as household worker affiliation plummets to levels not seen in 14 years.
Wall Street: Pressures on Big Tech and Recovery of Dow Jones - Boost from the Defense Industry
Shares of major technology companies fell on Thursday, while the Dow Jones saw a recovery supported by the defense industry amidst investor anticipation of crucial employment data and a Supreme Court decision on the legality of tariffs.