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Jobs in Japan for Foreigners Boom as 70% of Hotels Struggle to Find Workers 

Jobs in Japan for Foreigners Boom as 70% of Hotels Struggle to Find Workers 

The hospitality industry in Japan is in trouble, and as a career aspirant, that would be a good thing. Although there will be record-high numbers of foreigners visiting Japan at 42.68 million in 2025, over

Top 7 Franchises in India for Professionals Looking to Become Their Own Boss 

Top 7 Franchises in India for Professionals Looking to Become Their Own Boss 

Looking for a job that gives you more flexibility? You're not alone. The number of professionals who are looking into franchises in India is more than ever before, as it is a smarter, safer and

How Italy’s Pre-Departure Training Laws Protect Global Migrant Workers from Visa Scams

How Italy’s Pre-Departure Training Laws Protect Global Migrant Workers from Visa Scams

In 2026, Italy's policies regarding labor migration will be more robust, shifting the focus from granting working visas to providing robust protection to workers. Authorities have increased focus on preparing migrant workers before docking on

79th World Health Assembly 2026: Global Workforce Shortages, Better Conditions and Policy Reforms Explained 

79th World Health Assembly 2026: Global Workforce Shortages, Better Conditions and Policy Reforms Explained 

The 79th World Health Assembly (WHA) discussed how to improve working conditions, develop equitable recruitment systems, protect health workers in emergencies and strengthen health systems through international cooperation. The reforms are an important step in

Excel vs Tableau in 2026: The Career Shift Helping Employees Land Higher Pay 

Excel vs Tableau in 2026: The Career Shift Helping Employees Land Higher Pay 

The short answer is: No longer just a debate on which tools to use — it's a salary debate now: Excel vs Tableau. Although Excel is still a mainstay for the workplace, those who have

Microsoft Layoffs Spark Debate Over Continued H-1B Hiring 

Microsoft Layoffs Spark Debate Over Continued H-1B Hiring 

Nearly 4,800 staff members were fired by Microsoft in the latest wave of dismissals to rock the tech giant at the start of a new fiscal year, just under 2.1% of the company's global workforce.

Japan Worker Shortage 2026: 6 High-Demand Jobs That Could Offer Better Pay and Faster Hiring 

Japan Worker Shortage 2026: 6 High-Demand Jobs That Could Offer Better Pay and Faster Hiring 

Japan faces an impending labor shortage. The Japanese labor shortage is one of the biggest economic issues in Japan, and even if the economy of Japan is performing well, the labor shortage could reach up

UK Skilled Worker Visa Rules: Why Local Shops Can Hire Overseas Workers but Reject Local Applicants 

UK Skilled Worker Visa Rules: Why Local Shops Can Hire Overseas Workers but Reject Local Applicants 

Just pass by your local corner shop or take-out, and you may not know that they are a government-licensed employer of foreign workers. Contrary to popular belief, it is not only hospitals and tech companies

July 1st Trap: Why the UK’s New 6-Month Unfair Dismissal Law Has Completely Changed Summer Hiring

July 1st Trap: Why the UK’s New 6-Month Unfair Dismissal Law Has Completely Changed Summer Hiring

The phased introduction of the Employment Rights Act 2025 is bringing about one of the most fundamental changes to the UK employment landscape in decades. The headline measure that extends unfair dismissal protections from three

Jordan’s New Labour Rights Initiative for Migrant Workers: ILO Support, Trade Union Role and Workplace Protections Explained 

Jordan’s New Labour Rights Initiative for Migrant Workers: ILO Support, Trade Union Role and Workplace Protections Explained 

Migrant workers are important contributors to many sectors in Jordan, including garments, construction, agriculture and domestic work. The new initiatives are aimed at strengthening cooperation between government agencies, trade unions and international organisations to create