Japanese Unions Are Demanding The Biggest Wage Increase In 25 Years

March 4, 2023

A news from Japan, the land of the rising sun. In a wind of inflation and job cuts, Japanese unions…

Gartner predicts 39% of global knowledge workers will do hybrid work – End of 2023.

March 3, 2023

Gartner predicts that 39% of global knowledge workers will work hybrid by 2023, up from 37% in 2022. According to…

The German Skilled Immigration Act celebrates its third anniversary

March 3, 2023

The third anniversary of Germany's Skilled Immigration program, which facilitates international skilled workers' access to the German labour market and…

Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation will see LGBT+ equality movement lose a strong ally. Will three SNP candidates agree to five key pledges? – Vic Valentine

March 3, 2023

When Nicola Sturgeon announced her resignation it came as a huge blow to many of us. See what Vic Valentine…

Google Japan Workers Form A Union- Despite Fears Of Job Cuts

March 3, 2023

For the first time, Google's Japanese employees have formed a union following massive job cuts at the U.S. technology giant.…

Kais Saied is doubling down on xenophobia in Tunisia

March 2, 2023

The president has decided to scapegoat Black migrants and condone violence against them as the country's financial crisis worsens. In…

Starbucks Involved In “Egregious And Widespread” Violations Of Federal Law

March 2, 2023

Starbucks has long expressed its pride over its reputation as a progressive, worker-friendly employer. But in recent news, US National…

Alphabet’s Waymo Layoff – The 2nd Round Of Layoff

March 2, 2023

Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving technology unit, laid off 137 employees in its second round of layoffs this year, the company reported…

Queensland Mayor Says Just Keeping Kids In Detention Won’t Do

March 2, 2023

The mayor of far north Queensland says "nothing will work" to break his cycle of re-offending Unless juvenile delinquents are…

How Come Indians Are Obsessed With Overworking?

March 1, 2023

According to the government, the country's famously long work hours are partly to blame for fewer marriages and children. According…

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