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Trump’s Aid Cuts Force Thousands of Layoffs at UN Migration Body

Trump’s Aid Cuts Force Thousands of Layoffs at UN Migration Body

Many International Organization for Migration staff lost their jobs because of President Donald Trump's funding freeze that began when he took office in January. IOM continues to have 22,000 staff but now employees report their

Musk’s DOGE Replaces Fired Federal Workers with AI App They Created

Musk’s DOGE Replaces Fired Federal Workers with AI App They Created

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency uses AI technology to help surviving GSA employees with their work following job cuts that affected over 1,000 personnel. The GSAi project made the 18F office staff become redundant

India Faces Critical AI Talent Shortage of 1 Million Workers by 2027

India Faces Critical AI Talent Shortage of 1 Million Workers by 2027

According to Bain & Company's analysis, a talent shortage will restrict India's artificial intelligence sector which aims to generate 2.3 million jobs during the next three years. India will need more than one million AI

UK Jobs Crisis? British Job Market Faces Sharp Slowdown as Firms Cut Hiring and Pay Hikes 

UK Jobs Crisis? British Job Market Faces Sharp Slowdown as Firms Cut Hiring and Pay Hikes 

In February, Britain's job market continued to weaken with slower hiring and the weakest wage growth in four years causing doubt about economic stagnation. According to a survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC)

Bangalore IT Workers stage a Protest against unhealthy Work Culture, Strive for Work-Life Balance

Bangalore IT Workers stage a Protest against unhealthy Work Culture, Strive for Work-Life Balance

On March 9, a battle within battle was going on on the streets at Bengaluru's Freedom Park. Hundreds of techies braving scorching heat demanded legal protection from after-office hours work expectations and a healthier work-life

OIC Welcomes Syria Back as a Member State- Recent News

OIC Welcomes Syria Back as a Member State- Recent News

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has welcomed Syria back as a member state. OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha called the decision historic. He said it shows strong support for the Syrian people during a difficult

New Zealand Eases Work Experience Requirements, Raises Income Thresholds for Foreign Workers

New Zealand Eases Work Experience Requirements, Raises Income Thresholds for Foreign Workers

As of March 10, 2025, New Zealand made major changes to its immigration rules about foreign workers. Employers must decrease work experience needs when they join the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) program in exchange

Nua Healthcare Expands with 300 New Mental Health Jobs in Gormanston

Nua Healthcare Expands with 300 New Mental Health Jobs in Gormanston

Nua Healthcare starts 300 new jobs as it opens its newest mental health hospital at Gormanston in Co. Meath. The HSE regions throughout Ireland can now refer their patients to the new mental health center

Panama Grants Temporary Stay to 112 Migrants Deported by the U.S. Amid Asylum Fears

Panama Grants Temporary Stay to 112 Migrants Deported by the U.S. Amid Asylum Fears

Panama has provided a temporary reprieve to 112 illegal migrants deported by the United States and will permit them to remain in the country for at least 30 days. The migrants, mostly from Middle Eastern

Workplace discrimination: Gender, race, and equality issues

Workplace discrimination: Gender, race, and equality issues

Research shows that gender bias is still alive and good in organizations, despite the progress made toward equality in the workplace. Many organizations still have miles to go in achieving fairness among all employees What