Installation of air conditioners at homes and payment of property taxes with kindergarten operating funds: Violations found in Gwangju private kindergartens audit
Gwangju's private kindergartens were found using operating funds improperly, including purchasing air conditioners for personal homes and violating dual-employment regulations.
Earlier Recognition of Contract Periods for Work Experience. Is It Possible?
A new legal amendment in Poland will allow recognition of contract work periods towards work experience for public sector employees starting January 2026 and for the private sector from May 2026.
DYPA: How to apply for the new training program with a benefit of up to 750 euros β The deadline
The Public Employment Service (DYPA) in Greece has launched a new training program aimed at upgrading skills for private sector employees, with applications open until March 12, 2026.
Only two provinces created private jobs since Milei took office
Only NeuquΓ©n and RΓo Negro in Argentina have managed to create private sector jobs since President Javier Milei took office, according to recent official data.
The governor of Mendoza celebrated "the growth" of private employment with a negative figure
The governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, controversially celebrated what he termed growth in private employment despite a reported decline of 0.6% in the sector.
Unusual: Cornejo celebrated the 'growth' of private employment in Mendoza with a negative number
Mendoza's Governor Alfredo Cornejo faced criticism after celebrating a supposed 'growth' in private employment, which was actually a 0.6% decline according to official data.
This Year, 9 Private Employment Equality Counseling Centers to Operate, Which Were Discontinued During the Yoon Administration
The private employment equality counseling centers, which were completely cut under the Yoon administration, will resume operations this year but with a significantly reduced number of centers.
US: Two-Tier Labor Market in February
In February, the US private sector added more jobs than expected, although most of the job creation came from just two sectors, according to ADP.
CearΓ‘ has job openings and public competition applications open this Monday; see how to apply
CearΓ‘ offers various job openings and public competitions with applications open as of Monday, including opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
Formal employment declines: 105,174 registered employees less in 12 months
In the past year, formal employment in Argentina has seen a decline, with a loss of 105,174 registered employees contributing to social security due to company closures and layoffs.
A constitutional lawyer warned about the biggest inconsistencies in the labor reform: "Everything is a big show"
Diego Armesto critiques Argentina's proposed labor reform as regressive and detrimental to private workers, stating it merely serves as a regulatory framework without creating jobs.
Company opens selection for 80 positions for Young Apprentice in Campina Grande
The Municipal Employment Agency of Campina Grande is offering 80 job positions for Young Apprentices at a private company.
Average pension increase to 18 euros in January
The average increase in primary pensions in Greece for January is limited to 18 euros, reflecting government-set adjustments amidst rising disparities in pension amounts based on employment sector.
Restrictions on Changing Workplaces for Migrant Workers Must Be Eliminated... Expanding Private Sector Involvement is Also Dangerous
Critics call for the elimination of restrictions on migrant workers changing workplaces and express concerns about the expansion of private sector involvement in recruitment activities in South Korea.
Impact on purchasing power: In eight years, a formal private employee lost 16 salaries and a public employee, 21
A report reveals that formal private employees in Argentina have lost 16 monthly salaries and public employees 21 due to rising inflation over the past eight years.
Beyond the Fate case: the economy is growing, but quality private employment is falling
Despite an economic growth of approximately 4% in Argentina, private sector employment of quality is declining, particularly in industry and construction.
The First Month of 2026 Reflects Adjustments in Formal Employment: Ceesp
Mexico began 2026 with signs of weakening in formal employment and a decline in economic perceptions among both businesses and consumers, according to a weekly economic analysis by the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (Ceesp).
The debate on employment: what happened with registered work in the first two years of Milei's administration
In the first two years of Javier Milei's administration, registered private employment decreased significantly, failing to be compensated by an increase in the number of freelancers and monotributistas.
βThere is no money to pay for medical school, it is very expensiveβ: teenagers seek economic options to specialize and find employment in Ecuador
In Ecuador, many teenagers like Amy Molina are seeking affordable education options to pursue careers in health, as private university fees are too high.
In November, 17,000 private salaried jobs were lost
In November, Argentina experienced a loss of 17,000 private salaried jobs, partly offset by a rise in self-employed contributors.
Good news for Arizona: it ranks among the top 10 states with the highest job growth in the private sector and affordability in the U.S.
Arizona is projected to generate over 454,000 jobs by 2034, bolstered by population growth, a construction boom, and increased demand for healthcare services.
Increase of the mandatory employment rate for disabled individuals in private companies to 3.5% by 2029
The South Korean government plans to raise the mandatory employment rate for disabled individuals in private companies from 3.1% to 3.3% next year and to 3.5% by 2029.
ASEP: Announcement for 2,628 positions from participants in the nationwide written competition 1G/2025
The Greek ASEP has announced the opening of 2,628 positions for permanent and indefinite private law personnel in various fields within public agencies, following the nationwide written competition 1G/2025.
180,000 registered private jobs were lost during Milei's administration
During Milei's administration, Argentina saw a loss of 180,000 registered private jobs, particularly in the industry and sectors linked to the domestic market amid debates over trade openness.
USA: Only 22,000 new jobs in January
The US job market showed only a slight change in January, with private companies adding just 22,000 jobs, falling short of expectations, according to an ADP payroll processing report.
The average full-time salary broke the "barrier" of 1,500 euros, a year earlier
In 2025, the average full-time salary in the private sector surpassed 1,500 euros, with an increase of 280,000 workers earning above 1,000 euros compared to 2024, indicating a significant shift towards better wages and a reduction in low-wage earners.
Check out the job openings available in Feira de Santana and the region this Monday (2)
SineBahia has announced various job and internship opportunities available in Feira de Santana and its surroundings this Monday, including positions for private companies.
Occupied population increases, although informally, says IP
The increase in the employed population by the end of 2025 was mainly driven by informality, indicating a trend towards greater precariousness in the labor market according to the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (Ceesp).
"I don't need to know who is behind the proposal," says the MP who wants to abolish the Civil Service Act. The document was prepared by a government official on BabiΕ‘'s orders
A proposed law aims to abolish the decade-old Civil Service Act and replace it with a system more akin to private-sector employment, focusing on simplifying recruitment processes and increasing flexibility within state jobs.
"A good portion of these jobs exists thanks to public funding": Does France have 25 million employees dependent on state money?
An academic argues that a majority of private sector employees in France rely directly on public funding for their income.
Stricter rules for private practice of doctors introduced. Published details
The Ministry of Health has implemented new guidelines for the supplementary work of healthcare workers starting next year, establishing stricter criteria for private employment based on waiting lists at public institutions.