Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions
The Canadian federal government plans to eliminate over 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs across various departments and agencies as part of a spending review to achieve significant cost savings.
More than 1,600 new gas wells approved for rural Queensland until 2081
The Australian federal government has approved the construction of 1,695 new gas wells in rural Queensland, which is projected to enhance energy output and create jobs despite criticism from environmental groups.
Trump tried to silence the Voice of America radio station, but the court ordered journalists back to work
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's efforts to silence Voice of America were illegal, allowing over 1,000 journalists to return to their jobs.
UFT and UFNT have open competitions for teachers; salaries can reach R$ 14,900
The Federal University of Tocantins (UFT) and the Federal University of Northern Tocantins (UFNT) have openings for permanent faculty positions with salaries ranging from R$ 4,000 to R$ 14,900.
US Judge Orders Return of Over a Thousand Employees at Voice of America to Their Jobs
A US judge has ordered the reinstatement of over a thousand Voice of America employees, deeming the agency's downsizing illegal.
Earn $75,000 for enlisting? This is how you can achieve it in the U.S.
The U.S. Secret Service has announced job openings with incentives of $75,000 for recruits joining the federal forces.
With the signature of Greg Abbott: recent updates on immigration laws in Texas in March 2026
In March 2026, Texas Governor Greg Abbott enacted new immigration laws that strengthen local cooperation with federal authorities and restrict foreign access to jobs.
Five-Day Jump of the Dollar
The dollar failed to maintain its initial gains against major currencies following unexpected data showing a decline in new jobs in the US for February.
Financial Analyst: "It's really something bad for Trump"
The number of federal jobs in the USA has fallen for the 13th consecutive month, signaling troubling news for Donald Trump and potential gains for the Democrats.
IFPB Contest: results of the objective tests are released for the administrative technician position; see
The results of the objective tests for the administrative technician position at the Instituto Federal da Paraรญba (IFPB) have been announced, revealing 53 available positions across various levels.
In the American economy, 92,000 jobs unexpectedly disappeared in February
In February, the American economy unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs, raising concerns about economic stability.
The U.S. unexpectedly loses 92,000 jobs, adding to worries about the economy
The U.S. job market experienced an unexpected loss of 92,000 jobs in February, raising concerns about the economy and the potential impact on Federal Reserve policies.
UFMT opens competition for teachers with salaries of up to R$ 14.2 million
The Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT) has launched a public competition for 49 higher education teaching positions, with salaries reaching over R$ 14,2 million as per the announcement in the Official Gazette of the Union.
Asia markets mixed as strong US jobs data temper rate expectations
Asian stock markets experienced mixed performances following a robust US jobs report that eased fears about the US economy but moderated expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.
Trump seeks to obstruct the reinstatement of dismissed employees
The Trump administration is aiming to limit legal avenues available to dismissed federal employees seeking to reclaim their jobs.
New York will halt a project involving ACS as Trump refuses to provide more funds unless his name is placed on a Washington airport or a station in Manhattan
New York has paused the Gateway rail tunnel project after the Trump administration blocked federal funding, impacting thousands of construction jobs.
"Gavin Newsom lies": thousands of business licenses suspended in California and migrants are left without jobs
California has started suspending commercial licenses for migrants amid conflicting statements between federal and state governments, leading to job losses for many.
Universities slash 9,000+ positions in 2025 as Trump targets federal funding and foreign students: report
A report reveals that over 9,000 jobs have been cut in the higher education sector in 2025, attributed to policies under President Trump affecting federal funding and foreign student enrollment.
Federal Government and States Agree on Billion-Euro Reform โ Even if It Doesn't Create Jobs
The federal government and states have reached an agreement on a fundamental reform of regional economic promotion, focusing on bureaucracy reduction and easier access conditions despite not expecting job creation.