Israel Imports Massive Numbers of Foreign Workers. A Visit to Ben Gurion Airport Reveals Our Future Image
The influx of foreign workers into Israel amidst ongoing conflicts is reshaping the workforce, particularly in agriculture and construction, as observed at Ben Gurion Airport.
Less funding for integration courses: Without the language, everything is nothing
The German Interior Minister is planning cuts to funding for language integration courses, sparking concerns from educational institutions and NGOs about the negative impact on foreign integration and workforce qualification.
Wille Rydman's Bold Proposal on Hospitals
Wille Rydman, Finland's incoming Minister of Social Affairs and Health, presents a bold proposal regarding the future of healthcare staffing and expresses skepticism about relying on foreign labor to address workforce shortages.
New Gastarbeiters Will Rise. Havlíček is Looking for Workforce
The article discusses the search for new foreign laborers by Czech officials as the country faces labor shortages.
Immigration and the Employment of Spaniards
The article discusses the complex relationship between immigration and the employment of Spaniards, highlighting that a significant portion of new job creation in Spain is by foreign workers and that Spaniards are moving towards higher-value occupations.
Population Decline, AI, Foreign Talent... Economic Community Discusses Social Issues at Seminar in Kyoto
Business leaders gathered in Kyoto to discuss six social challenges, including population decline and workforce shortages, at the Kansai Economic Seminar hosted by the Kansai Economic Federation.
Bezos's 'Washington Post' lays off a third of its staff
The Washington Post laid off a third of its workforce, eliminating its sports section, several foreign bureaus, and book reviews, a move described as painful but necessary by the executive editor.
The Washington Post lays off over 300 journalists
The Washington Post announced on Wednesday that it will initiate significant layoffs targeting mainly sports, local, and foreign news reporting, affecting about 30% of its workforce, including over 300 of its approximately 800 journalists.
One-third of reputable Washington Post employees to be laid off
The Washington Post announced it will lay off one-third of its workforce, affecting all editorial departments, including the sports section and foreign correspondents.