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Applying for an H-2B Visa This Summer? The New Random Selection Filing Rules You Must Follow .

Applying for an H-2B Visa This Summer? The New Random Selection Filing Rules You Must Follow .

As an employer looking to hire seasonal workers, or as a foreign national hoping to work in the United States this summer, there are a number of strict rules in the H-2B Visa process that

BBC Layoffs 2026: What 2,000 Job Cuts Mean for Employees and Journalists 

BBC Layoffs 2026: What 2,000 Job Cuts Mean for Employees and Journalists 

In 2026, the news of BBC layoffs is making headlines and for a good reason. The British Broadcasting Corporation has confirmed that it will lay off about 2,000 staffers to help save 10% of its

Japan Labour Shortage vs Public Opinion: What Foreign Workers Should Know Before Applying 

Japan Labour Shortage vs Public Opinion: What Foreign Workers Should Know Before Applying 

There is a desperate shortage of workers in Japan — but not everyone is putting out the welcome mat. The Japan labour shortage is a current, pressing and ongoing issue. Japan's population is rapidly ageing,

3 Underrated Remote Work Cities USA Workers Love for Affordable Living and High-Speed Connectivity 

3 Underrated Remote Work Cities USA Workers Love for Affordable Living and High-Speed Connectivity 

Not every great remote work city in the USA has a sky-high price tag. Contrary to popular belief, San Francisco and New York are not alone when it comes to attracting remote workers, though, as

3 Low Tax Cities in America That Let You Keep More of Your Paycheck in 2026 

3 Low Tax Cities in America That Let You Keep More of Your Paycheck in 2026 

Looking for an easy way to increase your pay without having to find a new job? Relocate to an income tax-free state. If you live in a low-tax city in America such as Knoxville, San

How to Negotiate Higher Hourly Wages in the 2026 Summer Hospitality Boom: Top States for the Highest Paying Hospitality Jobs 

How to Negotiate Higher Hourly Wages in the 2026 Summer Hospitality Boom: Top States for the Highest Paying Hospitality Jobs 

The job market is shifting in hospitality and if you're not negotiating, then you're missing out on some money. Hotels, restaurants and resorts throughout the US are frantically trying to hire people, providing workers with

New Rules for Contract Workers in India: How They Could Ensure Timely Salary Payments and Better Protection 

New Rules for Contract Workers in India: How They Could Ensure Timely Salary Payments and Better Protection 

Your earnings-related benefits have definitely been affected to a great extent, particularly if you are one of the many contract workers in India, who work for a contractor within the government ministries, public sector undertakings,

Fully Remote High Paying Remote Jobs Currently Paying Over $120k/Year: Where to Find Them 

Fully Remote High Paying Remote Jobs Currently Paying Over $120k/Year: Where to Find Them 

Sure enough, such jobs do exist that offer annual salaries of over $120,000; they are even more common than you might have expected! This is actually the usual salary offered for jobs in technology, cyber

How Indian Workers Are Earning ₹250 Per Hour Through AI Training Jobs in India — And Why Some Fear It Could Cost Them Future Jobs 

How Indian Workers Are Earning ₹250 Per Hour Through AI Training Jobs in India — And Why Some Fear It Could Cost Them Future Jobs 

Home makers and factory workers in India are putting cameras on their heads and being paid as much as ₹250 an hour to record the mundane tasks they do every day to train AI-powered robots.

Japan Spends ¥5.5 Billion to Attract Japan Foreign Workers: What Job Seekers Need to Know 

Japan Spends ¥5.5 Billion to Attract Japan Foreign Workers: What Job Seekers Need to Know 

As of 2026, Japan plans to spend a total of ¥5.5 billion ($34 million) all over the country to attract and keep foreign workers in Japan. The historic nationwide effort is an immediate reaction to