Irregular employment skyrockets among undocumented groups: "You think you're only good for black market work"
The number of foreigners working irregularly in Spain has doubled in four years, nearing half a million, according to a study by Fedea.
Greece Tightens Policies, the Balkans Under Pressure: The New Map of Migration
Greece is reshaping its immigration policy by linking legal residency to employment while emphasizing a 'zero tolerance' approach to irregular immigration, significantly affecting migration routes through the Balkans.
The UN warns of a global stagnation in working conditions and fears a worse future
The UN warns that global working conditions are stagnating, with real wages not recovering from the inflation crisis and youth employment threatened by AI, while irregular work grows amidst global uncertainty without an increase in unemployment.