Valentyna Vysotska, like 1,000,000 of her compatriots, fled Ukraine for Germany when Russia invaded. After a 10-month crash course to study German, she discovered work
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In fast-aging China, retirement becomes luxury for many
After 30 years of promoting selfmade buns on the streets of the Chinese metropolis of Xian, Hu Dexi, 67 would have appreciated to take a
Microsoft lays off 1,900 employees after Activision Blizzard buyout
Microsoft is shedding about 1,900 staff from its gaming division, in line with an inside firm memo, simply over three months because the tech big
23 US Starbucks cafes shut to stop unionizing: Govt agency
Already reeling from a $11 billion loss in worth attributable to world boycotts towards it over Israel, Starbucks is now being taken to courtroom over
Record wage growth in Britain spurs inflation, rate hike worries
The United Kingdom witnessed a contemporary file surge in its primary wage progress price, as per information revealed on Tuesday, elevating issues for the Bank
‘Ticking time bomb’: Anger rises with millions jobless in South Africa
Surrounded by boisterous youngsters throughout a lunch break at Omar H.S. Ebrahim elementary faculty in South Africa, Lebohang Mphuthi displays on the stark distinction between
Türkiye’s unemployment rate jumps slightly to 10.2% in April
The variety of unemployed folks in Türkiye rose by 0.1 of a proportion level in April from the earlier month to 10.2% in April, the
Amazon, Marriott, other companies pledge to hire thousands of refugees
Several distinguished multinational firms, together with Amazon, Marriott, and Hilton, dedicated Monday to make use of over 13,000 refugees in Europe, together with Ukrainian girls
Türkiye’s unemployment rate unchanged at 10% in March
The unemployment charge in Türkiye remained unchanged from a month earlier and stood at 10% in March, official knowledge confirmed Wednesday. The Turkish Statistical Institute
Biden keeps seeing good economic news and bad approval ratings
The unemployment charge within the U.S. fell to three.5% in March. More than 236,000 jobs have been added. But there was no political payoff for