Research Policy: "One Must Deliver All the Time"
Amrei Bahr, a prominent voice in the #IchBinHanna movement, expresses her intention to leave academia despite nearing a professorship, highlighting the pressures and precarious conditions faced by researchers in the scientific field.
Will jobs be lost to AI? This post by Anand Mahindra went viral, he said...
Anand Mahindra emphasized that AI will transform the IT sector rather than eliminate jobs, addressing growing concerns over job losses due to AI advancements.
G. Landsbergis now has another job
G. Landsbergis will begin teaching a course at the prestigious Sciences Po political studies institute in Paris.
Can government employees ever be dismissed after securing a job?
The article discusses the common belief in India that government jobs are secure and stress-free, while examining the reality that government employees can indeed be dismissed for poor performance or misconduct.
The white-collar office ecosystem is being rewritten by AI — Here’s how we win
The rise of generative AI is radically transforming the white-collar office landscape, raising concerns about job security and necessitating a new approach to work.
AL Sydbank bids farewell to 47 employees after merger
AL Sydbank has laid off 47 employees as a result of the merger with Sydbank, Arbejdernes Landsbank, and Vestjysk Bank last year, marking the second round of job losses since the merger.
Piauí Civil Police Contest: preliminary results of the objective test are released; see
The preliminary results and official answer key of the objective test for the Piauí Civil Police contest have been released, with 200 immediate job openings available.
Concerns About the Future of Creative Professions Due to the Development of Artificial Intelligence Usage
There are increasing fears regarding the future of creative professions as artificial intelligence technology evolves.
Live: Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union speech 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to deliver his State of the Union address on February 24, focusing on economic recovery, job creation, immigration policy, and border security.
Elected officials from Hauts-de-France urge Emmanuel Macron to prevent layoffs at struggling glass manufacturer Arc
Elected officials from the Hauts-de-France region have called on Emmanuel Macron to prevent significant layoffs at the bankrupt glass manufacturer Arc.
The judicial union took over a labor court building in rejection of the transfer to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have occupied a labor court building in protest against the transfer of jurisdiction of national labor justice to the city.
The decline in the sense of security has lowered the well-being of Generation Z
Generation Z's well-being in the workplace has been adversely affected by a decline in perceived security, as shown by a recent report in Poland.
This fear is haunting millennials!
Millennials in India are grappling with significant fears that affect their personal and professional lives.
Millennials are haunted by the fear of losing jobs... Is AI the reason?
A survey reveals that almost half of Indian millennials fear job loss, with the increasing influence of AI contributing to their anxiety in a rapidly changing job market.
“Great Job!” Trump praised Macinka for clash with Clinton during the debate in Munich
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka for his performance during a debate with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the Munich Security Conference.
Mantra to Save Jobs in the Age of AI, Always Follow These Three Things
The India Today AI Summit discussed how AI may impact job availability and emphasized three key strategies for job preservation: reskilling, asking questions, and embracing change.
Questions about job threats from AI, PM Modi gave this answer
During the AI summit held in Delhi, PM Modi discussed India's AI vision and the importance of the sector, addressing youth concerns regarding job security.
"We feel threatened": the keepers of the Cordouan lighthouse, France's last inhabited lighthouse, are they under threat?
The keepers of the Cordouan lighthouse in France express concerns about their job security due to decreasing funding that jeopardizes this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Change in INSS job assignments causes dissatisfaction and fear of longer queues
A proposed change in job assignments at Brazil's INSS has led to dissatisfaction among staff and concerns about increasing wait times for benefits.
Can the disqualification clause in adult guardianship lead to job loss be unconstitutional? Supreme Court ruling today, explained
The Supreme Court of Japan is set to rule on the constitutionality of a clause that disqualifies individuals utilizing the adult guardianship system from employment in the security industry, amidst a lawsuit initiated by a former security guard in Gifu Prefecture.
Young People Choose Security Over Status and Salary
A recent report indicates that the majority of young people value job security and the relevance of their future roles over prestige and salary.
Afrikaner in Ukraine: Lured by a Job, Ended Up at the Front
The article discusses the troubling recruitment of young Africans, particularly Ghanaians, into conflict in Ukraine under the false pretense of high-paying jobs in the security sector.
WSJ: The Real Threat from Artificial Intelligence Is Not Job Loss—It's Your 'Replicating'
The Wall Street Journal highlights concerns that the real threat of artificial intelligence may not be job loss, but rather the impact of workers unknowingly training AI systems that could eventually diminish their own roles.
AI is being used at a rapid pace, and these jobs are at the highest risk
The rise of AI technology is raising concerns about job security, particularly in sectors where AI can perform tasks more efficiently than humans.
Supreme Court's Judgment on Fired Security Guard's Appeal Regarding Adult Guardianship System
A former security guard who lost his job due to an adult guardianship law is awaiting a judgment from Japan's Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of a disqualification clause that prohibits those under guardianship from working in the security industry.
Unemployment Benefits: In 2025, 153,847 Workers Were Paid
In 2025, 153,847 registered employees in Argentina received unemployment benefits due to dismissals without cause, with a significant number coming from manufacturing, commerce, and construction sectors.
Looking for a decent income? The European Commission offers jobs and a solid salary
The European Union is restarting a recruitment competition after a seven-year pause to find new high-level officials for managing the world's second-largest economy, offering good salaries and job security to candidates.
Nones, the Interview: "In Cross-Country, the Italians Think Too Much About Job Security"
Franco Nones, the first non-Scandinavian athlete to win an Olympic gold in cross-country skiing, discusses the pressures faced by Italian athletes today in prioritizing stability over ambition.
The appellate court will have to reassess the case of former SAB employee Sparāns accused of espionage
The Latvian Supreme Court has overturned a lower court's ruling in the case of former Security Police employee Sparāns who was accused of illegally retaining state secrets and misusing his official position after leaving his job.
Kenya: Nurses Protest Outside Nairobi City Hall Over Employment Issues
Nurses in Nairobi protested outside City Hall over delayed hiring and job security issues, demanding reforms in employment processes to improve healthcare delivery.
How People Use AI at Work? Some See It as a Second Brain, Others Just Add Invisible Work
A survey reveals mixed feelings about AI in the workplace, with some employees embracing it while others fear it may replace their jobs.
IMSS records the largest drop in affiliated workers in January in 10 years
The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) reported its worst January in worker affiliation in the past decade, with a loss of over 8,000 jobs due to seasonal adjustments in digital platform employment.
Clouds gathering over Wall Street as AI disrupts the tech boom
AI is having a profound impact on job security in the tech sector, highlighted by Microsoft's recent job list and a significant decline in its stock value.
Norrland Herring Receives EU Protection
Norrland Herring has been granted protected designation of origin within the EU, enhancing Swedish food production and maintaining job security.
Tuomas Rasila turned a hobby into a job that he now plans to take public
Tuomas Rasila, CEO of Sensofusion, explains how he transformed a struggling startup focused on drone threat detection into a rapidly rising company amid increasing security concerns in Europe.
Attention, migrants from New York: the requirements to apply for a unique job opportunity in an official agency
The New York government has opened an online application for a unique security guard job, requiring applicants to be at least 18 years old, authorized to work in the U.S., and free of serious criminal records.
Company is ordered to reimburse INSS for pension paid to the widow of a worker killed on the job in Campo Grande
The Federal Court has ordered Bramix Concrete to reimburse the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) for death pension payments made to the widow of a worker who died in a construction accident in Campo Grande.
Grmoja: The Sale of Gredelj is a Matter of National Security
Nikola Grmoja warns that selling Gredelj could jeopardize Croatia's national control over critical infrastructure and lead to job losses and the dismantling of a key production base in the railway and security sector.
PST: North Korean IT Personnel are Hired by Norwegian Companies
North Korean IT workers deceived their way into being employed by Norwegian companies through remote work, using false identity documents and raising few questions due to satisfactory job performance, as reported by PST.
New Basic Security and Job Centers: 'There are many ways to evade'
The new regulations on basic security starting July 1 are met with mixed reactions from job center employees, according to personnel representative Jana Sieberg, who warns that harsh sanctions may misfire.
18 cases of dark job robberies occurred in 2024, police take measures as part of concealment
A series of 18 robbers related to illicit job postings led to the death of a 75-year-old man in Yokohama, prompting police re-arrests and heightened security concerns across the region.
Interest on PF will be available for 58 years, the 3-year rule is incorrect
The EPF interest rule has been clarified, stating that interest on PF accounts continues for 58 years even after leaving a job, debunking the false claim that it stops after 3 years.
Without secure jobs, there is no secure society
The article discusses the rising prevalence of precarious work contracts in Croatia and highlights the SDP party's stance on prioritizing job security to ensure a sustainable economy.
‘It’s an absolute bloodbath’: Washington Post undergoing significant layoffs as part of ‘strategic reset’
The Washington Post is implementing significant layoffs as part of a broader strategic reset announced by editor in chief Matt Murray, leaving employees apprehensive about their job security.
Olympic champion earned millions. Now she works for 12 dollars an hour
Former American Olympic champion Lauryn Williams discusses the financial challenges faced by athletes despite their peak achievements, highlighting her current job earning $12 an hour after winning medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics.
Technology: AI – the spirits we summoned
Elon Musk warns that artificial intelligence will eventually take over all jobs, while other tech experts express concerns about its potential to aid in the creation of biological or chemical weapons and even threaten humanity itself.
Abin opens disciplinary proceedings against intelligence agent with a YouTube channel
Abin has initiated an administrative process against Glauber Mendonça, who has been on medical leave since early 2025 but continues to operate his YouTube channel focused on providing tips for security job seekers and criticizing politicians.
Leonardo, 37 thousand new jobs in six years
During an event in Rome, Leonardo's CEO Roberto Cingolani emphasized the importance of security for economic and social stability in Europe, addressing concerns about investments in defense.
‘Giant Vehicle’ What if Humans are Stepped on by Robots and AI? [Why]
President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the inevitability of adopting robots and AI, urging the public to adapt quickly amidst concerns from labor unions about job security.
Anti-Trump US reporter says she was offered job at ICE after ‘minimal vetting’
A reporter has claimed she was offered a position at ICE following a brief interview with minimal vetting, a statement that has been disputed by the Department of Homeland Security.