[Exclusive] The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics warns that the employment shock from AI may manifest suddenly, like an earthquake
A report from Korea's national research institute warns that the employment crisis caused by the spread of AI technology could emerge unexpectedly in the future, akin to an earthquake.
The industry lost 160 jobs per day since Milei's administration, according to a UBA report
A recent UBA report indicates significant job losses in the Argentine industrial sector, averaging 160 jobs daily since Javier Milei took office.
The operation of 20 industrial parks linked to the Mexico Plan begins
Mexican developers have launched the first 20 industrial parks under the Mexico Plan, which aims for 100 such developments and is projected to create approximately 62,000 direct jobs.
Artificial Intelligence is the Fourth Industrial Revolution - "Now Everything Changes," Says Work Life Researcher
A study highlights the profound impact of AI on job markets, predicting significant job losses due to automation over the next five years.
In response to government criticism, the UIA reports drops in industrial production and sales in more than 50% of the sector
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) reported significant declines in production and sales across more than half of the surveyed companies in the industrial sector, highlighting concerns over employment and economic performance.
Dow Jones exceeds 200-dollar increase, rises for the first time in four trading days, at 48,700 dollars
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 200 points, closing at 48,739.41 dollars, due to strong economic indicators and a stabilization of oil prices.
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.
Aircraft Carrier, Cruise Ships, Airplanes… In Saint-Nazaire, the Housing Challenge to Accommodate Industrial Workforce
Saint-Nazaire faces a housing challenge to accommodate the expected influx of 15,000 industrial workers over the next five years due to booming orders from local industries.
Industry and Disability: When Empathy and Work are Sources of Value and Dignity
The article discusses the role of Aspanias, an NGO supporting people with intellectual disabilities, in promoting employment and dignity within the industrial sector.
K303 strengthens the industrial outlook with employment, logistics, and connectivity
The K303 Business & Industrial Hub is set to significantly impact the region's industrial growth and improve connectivity in southern Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Employment Rate Decreased for the First Time in Seven Special Metropolitan Cities... Hwaseong's Semiconductor Industrial Complex Exceeds Average
The employment rate in seven special metropolitan cities in South Korea has dropped for the first time since record-keeping began, attributed to a downturn in the construction industry and a decline in youth employment.
K303 boosts employment and logistics infrastructure in Cancún
The K303 Business & Industrial Hub in Cancún aims to become a strategic point for industrial activity in southern Quintana Roo, contributing to job creation and enhanced logistics infrastructure.
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.
Industry in crisis: at least ten companies closed or downsized in recent months
In Argentina, at least ten companies have either closed or reduced their operations due to declining consumption and increased imports.
The UIA regretted the closure of FATE, questioned Chinese imports, and demanded "equal conditions" to compete
The Argentine Industrial Union expressed deep concern over the closure of FATE's tire plant and the resultant layoffs of 920 workers, emphasizing the broader economic impact beyond the company.
Washing machines, refrigerators, and cars cheaper: import boom impacting production
Argentina's shift to open trade has led to lower prices for imported goods while also causing declines in domestic industrial production and employment.
The 13 Points that Industries Celebrate from the Labor Reform
The Argentine Industrial Union has expressed its support for a newly proposed labor law, celebrating various points that it believes will benefit small and medium-sized enterprises.
Heated spirits in the UIA, between relief at labor reform, anger at insults, and falling activity
Industrial leaders in Argentina expressed mixed feelings of relief over imminent labor reform while voicing anger over presidential insults and declining industrial activity.
The Terrible Impact of the Bakery Fire - 'A Shock for the Entire Jokioinen'
A significant fire at the Jokioisten bakery has left the community in shock as it was the largest industrial employer in the area.
NY Dow drops nearly 600 points as concerns over employment spread selling
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 592.58 points, closing at 48,908.72, as concerns regarding employment led to widespread selling in the New York stock market.
Theodorikakos: New investment in Elefsis Shipyards strengthens Greece’s industrial base and creates new jobs
The signing of a strategic cooperation agreement between ONEX and Korean company Sung Shin at Elefsis Shipyards aims to bolster Greece's industrial sector and generate employment opportunities.
Theodorikakos from the Eleusis Shipyards: The new investment strengthens the industrial base of the country and creates new jobs
Theodorikakos highlighted that a new investment at the Eleusis Shipyards is boosting Greece's industrial base and generating new employment opportunities.
Austrian Crane Manufacturers to Expand Eastern Slovak Plant and Hire Over 200 People
Austrian company Kuenz will expand its manufacturing in the industrial park in Kechnec, Slovakia, and hire over 200 workers as part of a significant investment to boost local industrial production.
"Support Industrial Employment on Our Continent": Europe Must Better Protect Its Market But Not Like Trump, Says the Minister of Industry
Minister Sébastien Martin emphasizes that Europe needs to enhance its market protections against Chinese imports without resorting to Trump-like measures.