Recruiters via WhatsApp, abandoned farms, and US$30 per day: this is the world of the exodus of missionaries seeking work in Brazil
The article explores the growing trend of residents from Alba Posse, Argentina, seeking employment in Brazil's rural sectors due to local economic hardships.
Court in Washington: Religious Organizations Have the Right to Hire Exclusively Believers
A federal appeals court in the U.S. has upheld the principle that religious organizations can hire only individuals who share their religious beliefs, deeming this practice a constitutionally protected autonomy of churches and religious communities.
The MTA opens job vacancies in New York with salaries of up to US$31 per hour: how to apply
The MTA is offering job openings in New York for train cleaners with competitive salaries and basic requirements.
US Ambassador in Calabria: Why Cuban Doctors Should Leave Italy
The US is pressuring Italy to end the employment of Cuban doctors, who are essential to the healthcare system in Calabria.
Tariffs paid by midsize U.S. companies tripled last year, research suggests
New research indicates that tariffs imposed on midsize U.S. companies have tripled, impacting employment and pricing strategies as businesses seek to adjust to increased costs.
US civil rights agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over event that excluded men
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast for hosting a female-only employee networking event, alleging sex discrimination.
Fate sells part of its property to Aluar for US$27 million
Fate has sold 12.7 hectares of its property to Aluar for US$27 million amid the closure of its factory in San Fernando and the layoff of 920 workers.
The Hidden Number Driving U.S. Job Growth
The article discusses a surprisingly positive increase in the U.S. workforce in January, with a focus on key employment numbers.
The dollar lost ground
The dollar lost ground following US employment data, while the yen continues to rise after Prime Minister Sanai Takaichi's recent electoral victory.
Sudden Big Decline... Gold and Silver Crumbled, Starting from the US, Know the Reason
Gold and silver prices have witnessed a significant drop, attributed to strong US employment data and waning expectations of interest rate cuts.
Support from Employment
The US dollar rallied following strong employment statistics in the US, which showed a significant increase in job creation and a decrease in the unemployment rate.
Nikkei Average Continues to Rise, First Time in the 58,000 Range with an Increase of Over 300 Points
The Nikkei average stock price surged past the 58,000 mark for the first time, driven by strong US employment data and significant buying from foreign investors following the recent election.
Bitcoin Falls Below 67,000 Dollars Despite Strong Employment Report in the US
Bitcoin's price dropped below $67,000, influenced by a stronger-than-expected US employment report, indicating persistent low investor confidence in digital assets.
Wall Street: Dow Jones Declined Despite Strong Employment Figures for January
The Dow Jones dipped despite stronger-than-expected employment numbers from January, indicating market volatility.
Wall Street opens lower; investors digest US employment data: What is todayโs quote?
Wall Street experiences moderate declines as investors process US employment data, with major indices like the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reporting losses.
Peso drops against the dollar after 'assimilating' US employment data: Here's the exchange rate TODAY
The Mexican peso marginally depreciates as investors react to better-than-expected US employment figures.
130,000 jobs created in the USA in January
The US labor market shows signs of resurgence with the creation of 130,000 jobs in January, mainly driven by the healthcare sector.
United States creates 130,000 jobs in January and exceeds analysts' expectations
The US labor market added 130,000 jobs in January, far exceeding analyst expectations of 45,000 to 60,000, signaling a strong economic rebound despite a challenging previous year.
January Employment Statistics: US Job Increase of 130,000 Exceeds Market Expectations; Unemployment Rate Improves
The US employment figures for January reported an increase of 130,000 jobs, surpassing market expectations, while the unemployment rate decreased to 4.3%.
US employment increased by 130,000 in January... a surprising increase of 60,000 more than expected
US employment figures for January indicate a stronger-than-anticipated increase, leading to considerations about the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies.
Delayed report shows US added 130,000 jobs in January as fatigued job growth continues
The US economy added 130,000 jobs in January 2025, marking a significant increase despite previous labor market fatigue and revisions revealing a weakened overall job growth for the year.
Are you an unemployed job seeker? Tell us if you are getting help from employment services
Finland's unemployment situation has worsened significantly, with both high numbers of unemployed people and an increased burden on municipal employment services.
Wall Street opens with gains amid employment and consumption data in the US: How does it operate TODAY?
Major New York stock indices show modest gains as traders monitor upcoming employment data and digest recent below-expectations retail sales figures in the US.
Centre Party and Movement Now submitted a matter of confidence on employment โ only four months since the last: "The government laughed at us"
The Centre Party and Movement Now have submitted a new matter of confidence regarding Finland's worsening employment situation, emphasizing that the country's unemployment rate has risen to the highest in Europe.
Wall Street opens lower as they await inflation data in the US
Wall Street's major stock indexes mostly opened lower, with traders awaiting critical employment and inflation data later this week.
What did Piyush Goyal say about the trade deal with the US?
Piyush Goyal expressed that the trade deal with the US is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for various sectors, including exporters, farmers, and small industries in India.
What did PM Modi say about the US-India deal framework?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to the framework of the interim trade agreement between India and the US, highlighting its benefits for various sectors and employment opportunities.
Won-Dollar Exchange Rate Closes at 1463.70 Won in Night Trading... US Employment Decline
The won-dollar exchange rate closed slightly lower at 1463.70 won after a night trading session, influenced by a significant increase in U.S. layoff plans.
Dollar starts the day lower with investors eyeing US data and earnings
The dollar opened lower on Thursday, decreasing by 0.15% to R$ 5.2418, as investors await the release of key employment data and earnings reports.
Loud investigation in the USA. Nike accused of discriminating against white employees
The article discusses the investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission into allegations of Nike discriminating against white employees amid broader concerns about diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
US investigates Nike over anti-white discrimination claims
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is examining claims of discrimination against white employees by Nike and has requested information regarding the company's HR policies.
Discrimination Against Whites? US Agency Investigates Sports Giant Nike
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has launched an investigation into Nike for allegedly discriminating against white employees during layoffs.
US agency investigates Nike for alleged discrimination against white workers
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating Nike for alleged discrimination against white employees and job applicants, demanding information regarding the company's diversity initiatives.
Nike is investigated for alleged discrimination against white workers, says agency
Nike is under investigation by a federal agency in the United States for suspected racial discrimination against white employees, according to court documents released on Wednesday.
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.
Dollar opens slightly lower this Wednesday with investors awaiting US data
The dollar opened slightly lower this Wednesday, diverging from trends in other emerging countries as investors await employment and economic activity data from the US, along with developments regarding investigations into Banco Master in Brazil.
Dollar opens lower eyeing US employment and service indicators in Brazil
The dollar opened lower at R$ 5.2356 amid attention on US job creation and Brazilian service sector indicators.
January US Employment Figures Postponed Due to Government Shutdown
The U.S. Labor Department announced the postponement of the employment figures set to be released on the 6th of January due to a temporary shutdown of some government agencies stemming from a budget deadline.
The shutdown will delay the January jobs report in the US
The partial government shutdown will delay several reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), including the employment report for January.
US government shut down again
The U.S. federal government shutdown has delayed the release of key economic data, including the employment report for January, due to the partial government shutdown as confirmed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
U.S. Hiring Continues at Modest Pace, but Weaknesses Are Evident
The latest employment report shows that while U.S. hiring remains steady, there are signs of underlying weaknesses in the job market.
Employment in the US Close to Stagnation in December
Employment in the US nearly stagnated in December, with the highest unemployment rate since autumn 2021, according to a report from the Labor Department.
Job creation in the United States slows down during 2025
Job creation in the United States has slowed to 584,000 jobs in 2025, the lowest number since 2003, excluding the pandemic year, with a disappointing addition of only 50,000 jobs in December according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
B2B is sexy, employment is old-fashioned. The Third Republic of Poland did everything for us to think that way
The article discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the National Labor Inspectorate reform, highlighting the narratives of entrepreneurs versus employees, especially in relation to fictitious B2B contracts.
Hiring slows in December to end the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic
December hiring slowed significantly, marking the weakest year for job growth since the pandemic, with only 50,000 jobs added and a dip in the unemployment rate to 4.4%.