Nikkei Average Rises Over 2300 Yen, Rebounds After Four Trading Days, Boosted by U.S. Stock Market Gains
The Nikkei average rose over 2300 yen on the Tokyo stock market, rebounding after four days of decline, influenced by gains in the U.S. stock market.
The labor shortage is diminishing, although it still affects most companies
A recent report indicates that while the labor shortage is easing, it continues to impact over 60% of companies in sectors such as information and communication, hospitality, and industrial production in Poland.
Companies with on-site work face more difficulty filling vacancies, says research
In Brazil, companies that operate exclusively on-site report greater challenges in filling job vacancies compared to organizations with hybrid or remote work models.
FIRST READING: One in four Canadian employees now works for government
A report reveals that one in four Canadian employees is now employed in the public sector, indicating a significant growth that raises concerns about sustainability.
World Bank: Complete Gender Equality in the Workplace Does Not Exist Anywhere in the World
A World Bank report reveals that even with gender equality laws in place, actual implementation is only about 50%, indicating significant ongoing barriers for women in the workforce.
58% of large Spanish companies are already using artificial intelligence
A report by UGT indicates that 58% of large Spanish companies have adopted artificial intelligence, while usage among smaller firms has also increased to an average of 21%.
The growth of employment in Finland has relied on foreigners throughout the 2020s, a collapse in Finnish employment
A report discusses how the growth in Finnish employment during the 2020s has predominantly depended on foreign workers, highlighting the challenges faced by Finnish employees.
Will you be out of a job? 30% of formal employment in Mexico could be replaced by AI
A report from Banamex warns that nearly 30% of formal jobs in Mexico are at high risk of being automated due to advancements in artificial intelligence.
Up to 2500 euros net per month: the best-paying manual jobs after short training
A report reveals that numerous manual professions accessible after short vocational training can offer salaries reaching up to 2500 euros net monthly, challenging the notion that only long studies guarantee high incomes.
Payment of 5,905 yen for early termination at a part-time job
A report details a case of a part-time worker in Japan receiving payment for being terminated early from a job found through the app, Timmy.
Impact on purchasing power: In eight years, a formal private employee lost 16 salaries and a public employee, 21
A report reveals that formal private employees in Argentina have lost 16 monthly salaries and public employees 21 due to rising inflation over the past eight years.
Namibia: UN Maps Namibia's Industrial Path
A new UNCTAD report details pathways for Namibia to expand its economy through value addition and diversification of its mineral resources.
Trumpโs economic wins cancel out Bidenโs losses in latest jobs report
January's jobs report shows strong employment growth, surpassing expectations and signaling positive economic trends amid political comparisons.
AI will surpass humans
A report discusses the potential of artificial intelligence to exceed human capabilities in various fields.
Housing, aging, or the impact of AI on work: the challenges of a Catalonia where poverty is chronic
Catalonia faces persistent poverty despite positive macroeconomic growth, as highlighted in a comprehensive report by the Govern, which outlines key social challenges like housing costs, aging population, and the effects of artificial intelligence on employment.
How Sports Contribute to the Growth of Europe's Economy?
A report from the European Commission highlights that sports contribute significantly to the European economy, accounting for 3.4% of the EU's GDP.
VIDEO: Several dozen entrepreneurs have dishonestly exploited Ukrainian refugees from the war
Several entrepreneurs in Latvia are reportedly exploiting Ukrainian refugees by failing to honor employment agreements or providing proper support, according to a report by Latvijas Televฤซzija.
Survey: Parents complain about disruptions in childcare
Over half of working or job-seeking parents report disruptions in childcare services according to a survey, leading to reduced employment for many.
Projected Employment Growth Rate to Drop to 0% in Ten Years Due to Low Birth Rates, Aging Population, and AI
A report predicts that South Korea's employment growth rate will stabilize at 0% by 2034, driven by low birth rates, an aging population, and advancements in AI technology.
Bitcoin Falls Below 67,000 Dollars Despite Strong Employment Report in the US
Bitcoin's price dropped below $67,000, influenced by a stronger-than-expected US employment report, indicating persistent low investor confidence in digital assets.
Delayed report shows US added 130,000 jobs in January as fatigued job growth continues
The US economy added 130,000 jobs in January 2025, marking a significant increase despite previous labor market fatigue and revisions revealing a weakened overall job growth for the year.
[Rebuttal Report] <Seoul City Entrusted Organization, Allegations of Retaliatory Disciplinary Action Against Employees Reporting Internal Corruption> and Related Matters
The article discusses allegations about retaliatory disciplinary actions taken against employees who reported internal corruption at a Seoul City entrusted organization, and includes the organization's rebuttal to these claims.
Brain drain: Explosive increase โ One in 10 households said goodbye to a member
A recent report reveals that 10.9% of households in Greece have had at least one member migrate abroad for work in the past five years, highlighting the country's ongoing brain drain problem.
More than 50 children were removed from child labor in 2025 in Piauรญ; learn how to report
In 2025, 57 children and adolescents in Piauรญ were removed from child labor situations according to the Ministry of Labor and Employment.
How the 'game' is going on in the name of the Skill Development Scheme, see Aaj Tak's investigation
Aaj Tak investigates irregularities in the Prime Minister's Skill Development Scheme, revealing many training centers are either closed or lacking proper training activities.
Exclusive: On Paper Plans, Locks on Centers... The Biggest Investigation on Skill Development Centers
An investigation reveals serious irregularities in India's Skill India initiative, with many training centers found locked and inactive.
AL: Ylรถjรคrvi fired a kindergarten employee - "Employees do not report lightly now"
The city of Ylรถjรคrvi made the rare decision to terminate a kindergarten employee, following reports of misconduct from colleagues.
Discontinuous Fixed Contracts, Administrative Makeup to Camouflage Labor Precarity
A report from Fundaciรณn Civismo highlights that the labor reform artificially reduces reported temporary employment without achieving real stability or structural changes.
Fired รrsted CEO has received a large millions amount
รrsted paid nearly 33 million kroner to former CEO Mads Nipper after his dismissal in early 2025, according to a compensation report released alongside the annual financial statement.
Victims of fake job scam report extortion and violence in interviews: 'He showed me a knife'
Criminals in Rio de Janeiro are scamming unemployed individuals by posing as HR recruiters, luring them with false job promises, and resorting to extortion and threats during fake interviews.
Report points to flaws in jobs scheme for Pacific islanders
A report reveals exploitation and significant flaws in the employment scheme for Pacific islanders working in Australia, including issues related to employer restrictions and limited access to Medicare.
Wall Street opens mixed as tech stocks face pressure; BMV declines
Wall Street begins the trading session with mixed movements as investors digest the ADP employment report, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 in positive territory while the Nasdaq posts a slight decline.
Graphic of the Day: An AI Apocalypse in the Job Market Is Not Yet Imminent, but Some Will Benefit More from Artificial Intelligence
A report suggests that while low-level jobs are at risk from AI, highly skilled IT professionals are likely to benefit from its advancements, highlighting the need for proactive preparation by states and companies for the AI transition.
USA: Only 22,000 new jobs in January
The US job market showed only a slight change in January, with private companies adding just 22,000 jobs, falling short of expectations, according to an ADP payroll processing report.
The shutdown will delay the January jobs report in the US
The partial government shutdown will delay several reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), including the employment report for January.
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.
Automakers Report Problems / Raising Taxes and Contributions Cannot Go On Forever. We Have Crossed the Critical Limit
The article discusses the challenges faced by automakers in Slovakia and the limitations of continuous tax and contribution increases.
Car manufacturers report problems / Taxes and contributions cannot be raised indefinitely. We have crossed a critical threshold
Slovakia faces economic challenges as automotive industry leaders express concerns over rising taxes and contributions, following significant investments that transformed the region's job market.
Ergani 2025: 563,000 new jobs since 2019, with an average full-time salary of 1516 euros
The annual Ergani report indicates a reduction in unemployment to 7.5% in December 2025, the lowest rate in 18 years, alongside the creation of 563,000 new jobs since 2019 and an uptick in wages.
Why the waiting day in the public service reduces sick leave
A report from the Centre for Employment and Work Studies highlights the impact of the waiting day, reintroduced in 2018, on reducing sick leave in the civil service.
The ILO warns of the risks of AI for the employment of highly qualified youth
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned about the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses for highly qualified young workers, particularly those seeking their first job, as outlined in its 2026 report on Social and Employment Trends.
U.S. Hiring Continues at Modest Pace, but Weaknesses Are Evident
The latest employment report shows that while U.S. hiring remains steady, there are signs of underlying weaknesses in the job market.
Employment in the US Close to Stagnation in December
Employment in the US nearly stagnated in December, with the highest unemployment rate since autumn 2021, according to a report from the Labor Department.
What to Know About the Latest Jobs Report
The article provides an overview of the most recent jobs report, highlighting key statistics and trends in the labor market.
New Salary Comparison: How Much Do Germans Earn
A new salary report reveals the highest-paying sectors and job roles in Germany and the key factors influencing earnings.
New Salary Comparison: How Much Germans Earn
A new report reveals salary data across various industries and professions in Germany, highlighting key factors that influence earnings.
165,000 citizens benefited from the employment and training programs of DYPA in 2025
In 2025, 165,000 citizens benefited from the employment and training programs of the Public Employment Service (DYPA), as highlighted by its director Gianna Hormova during the presentation of the annual report.