Experts said how long the Russian "meat grinder" will last. Two factors are key
Experts suggest that despite recent Ukrainian advances, Russia's military capabilities and manpower could sustain its strategy for an extended period.
She is an executive at a multinational and fights for a more inclusive work world: 'When I said I was deaf, they didn't want to hire me'
Carolina Schmid, a deaf executive at Manpower Argentina, advocates for a more inclusive workplace, sharing her personal experience of discrimination in hiring processes.
The public officials' union criticizes Ulsan City for manpower shortages of 136 employees in local government due to personnel transfers
The public officials' union in Ulsan claims that recent personnel transfers by Ulsan City have resulted in significant manpower shortages in local government, affecting 136 positions.
As war losses near 2 million, Russia accused of trafficking foreign recruits from Africa, Asia
Both Russia and Ukraine are facing severe manpower shortages in the ongoing conflict, with allegations that Russia is trafficking foreign nationals from Africa and Asia to bolster its forces.
Arson wave hits Ukrainian post offices over draft notices โ CEO
Post offices in Ukraine are facing frequent arson attacks linked to their delivery of military draft notices amid ongoing manpower shortages.
More than 2500 IAS-IPS positions are vacant in the country... UPSC is in discussion again!
The Indian government revealed astounding statistics regarding vacancies in its prestigious civil service departments, with over 2,800 positions currently unfilled, emphasizing the serious shortfall in manpower among IAS and IPS officers.
Russian losses exceeded recruitment for second month in a row, Ukraine says
Ukrainian officials report that Russian troop losses have outpaced recruitment for the second consecutive month, indicating a challenging manpower situation for Russia in the ongoing conflict.
Zelensky turns to the elderly to fix manpower shortages
Ukrainian President Zelensky has authorized the enlistment of men over 60 to address military manpower shortages amidst ongoing conflict.
Soon, tens of thousands of professionals will retire from the cleaning industry - Tual Khan Dal has already gotten a robot as a coworker
The cleaning industry in Finland is experiencing rapid automation, with robots increasingly taking on tasks to address manpower shortages as tens of thousands of workers are set to retire.
Katsina to recruit 4,000 teachers, medical personnel
The Katsina State Government plans to recruit 4,000 teachers and medical personnel to improve healthcare delivery and address manpower shortages in public schools.
Panic in the Kremlin, huge losses on the battlefield: Putin has fewer and fewer options, but he fears one thing extremely
As the war in Ukraine continues and Russian military losses grow, the Kremlin faces an increasingly pressing issue of manpower shortage, while avoiding politically risky moves like full mobilization due to potential social and political repercussions.
As Russian losses in Ukraine mount, the Kremlin strains to avoid full mobilization
The Kremlin is exploring alternative sources of manpower as casualties in Ukraine rise, while trying to prevent the political fallout from implementing a full military mobilization.
House of Representatives Election: Dispatch Companies Struggle to Secure Workers for Polling Stations
Due to the quick-paced 2023 House of Representatives election, staffing agencies in Tokyo are in a race to secure manpower for polling and counting stations.
Ukraine hits Russian FPV training centre, electronic warfare station and manpower โ Ukrainian General Staff
Ukrainian defense forces targeted several Russian military facilities, including a drone training center and an electronic warfare station, on the night of February 2-3.
New Ukraine defense chief admits scale of manpower crisis
Ukraine's new defense minister, Mikhail Fedorov, reveals significant military manpower and funding shortages during his confirmation hearing.
Analysis: Ukraine's manpower, and what Kyiv does with it, will define the war in 2026
This analysis discusses how Ukraine's military recruitment and management of manpower are crucial factors that will shape the outcome of the war in 2026.
Russia Needs Men To Fight in Ukraine in 2026. Where Will They Come From?
Russia faces increasing challenges in meeting military recruitment quotas for the war in Ukraine, particularly as regional and ethnic disparities affect manpower supply.