AI Will Not Be Able to Do It: Latin America Will Need 14 Million Caregivers for the Elderly by 2050
By 2050, Latin America will need around 14 million certified caregivers to support its aging population, a demand that artificial intelligence is unlikely to meet, according to a report by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
QualificaDF Mobile opens 1,200 vacancies for professional training this Thursday; see details
The QualificaDF Mobile initiative in Brazil has opened 1,266 free professional training positions, aimed at enhancing workforce skills in various regions of the Federal District.
Talent sharing. A way to bridge competency gaps in companies
The article discusses the concept of talent sharing in Poland, highlighting its benefits for both employees and companies in addressing competency gaps.
Meta plans extensive layoffs due to the AI assault
Meta is considering significant layoffs that could affect up to 20% of its workforce as it invests aggressively in artificial intelligence development.
Bryq: The use of artificial intelligence tools by employees in Greece is increasing, but the skills gap remains significant
The adoption of artificial intelligence tools among Greek workers is on the rise, yet a significant skills gap persists.
The factory is not built yet, but the first employees are already hired at the ammunition factory
The ammunition factory 'Krudten' in Frederikshavn has started hiring staff even before construction of the facility is completed, with production expected to begin in about a year and a half.
Good news in Texas: Greg Abbott announced a Semiconductor Innovation Fund grant to this university
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a grant to support semiconductor education, addressing the shortage of skilled technicians in the technology industry.
Helina Peet: How to Value Human Capital? Retention as New Recruitment
The article discusses strategies for employee retention in the context of a declining population in Estonia, emphasizing the importance of developing current employees' skills.
Free vocational courses are offered in Campo Grande
The Funsat Foundation in Campo Grande, Brazil, is offering free vocational courses in various fields to promote workforce development.
Expert explains what skills the future worker needs
Technology development accelerates in all areas of life, including the workplace, prompting a need for managers to consciously develop skills in their employees to navigate constant changes.
World Bank: Complete Gender Equality in the Workplace Does Not Exist Anywhere in the World
A World Bank report reveals that even with gender equality laws in place, actual implementation is only about 50%, indicating significant ongoing barriers for women in the workforce.
ISM Director: Education, State Resilience, and Self-Awareness are Essential for Lithuania's Growth
D. MisiΕ«nas emphasizes the need for a robust education system and regional development to unlock Lithuania's potential.
Analysis. Investments in Ida-Viru County Require Smart Educational Management
Investments in Ida-Viru County depend on systematic educational support for workforce development due to alarming labor shortages and an aging population.
AI out of control? How a single article is sending shock waves with an apocalyptic warning
A new commentary raises alarming concerns about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, provoking fear and skepticism about its rapid development.
The employee at the center and 2026 - Bonus of 1,000 euros from CPO Greece for its workforce
CPO Greece is offering a β¬1,000 bonus to all its employees in 2026 as part of its commitment to recognizing their contributions to the company's success.
Keyamo backs Baze University aviation training proposal
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo has supported the establishment of a School of Aviation at Baze University in Abuja to enhance Nigeria's aviation workforce.
Good news in New York: they seek to prepare 750 workers for jobs with 'good salaries' in green energy
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York announced a $4 million funding initiative to support workforce development programs in clean energy across the state, aiming for 70% of the energy to come from renewable sources by 2030.
In 2026, more workers will feel the competition from AI. Which positions are at risk?
The article discusses how the development of AI technology will impact various industries, the job positions most at risk of automation, and the key skills that will be necessary for success amid a surplus of candidates in 2026.