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Philippines storm Nalgae kills dozens in floods and mudslides

Philippines storm Nalgae kills dozens in floods and mudslides

Philippines - A severe tropical storm has killed at least 45 people in the Philippines, causing flooding and mudslides in southern provinces, officials said. Storm Nalgae caused the most devastation in the province of Maguindanao

The salary ignorance that keeps many workers underpaid

The salary ignorance that keeps many workers underpaid

Global - For many people, the desire to get a big salary is the main motivating factor when looking for a new job. While this isn't the only consideration, if you can make more money

Why Parents In Syrian Camps Are Crying And No One Is Listening?

Why Parents In Syrian Camps Are Crying And No One Is Listening?

Syria - Parent’s pleas went unheard as a child could live to see the day and perished in a Syrian camp. It was near the US base and the Rukban camp has seen just another

North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles

North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles

North Korea - North Korea on Friday fired two short-range ballistic missiles into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to the South Korean military, raising tensions in the region. The rockets

Serbia is toughening its visa rules after migration prompts pressure from the EU

Serbia is toughening its visa rules after migration prompts pressure from the EU

Serbia - Serbia is experiencing a sudden tourist boom from countries whose citizens have never had the opportunity to visit attractions and shop before. This is largely due to the Balkan country's strict entry regulations,

Elon Musk completes $44bn Twitter takeover

Elon Musk completes $44bn Twitter takeover

US - According to US media and the firm's investor, the world's richest man, Elon Musk, has completed a $44 billion takeover of Twitter. He tweeted that "the bird is freed", clearly referring to closing

Election workers lament lack of federal security expenditures before midterms

Election workers lament lack of federal security expenditures before midterms

US - Less than two weeks before the midterm elections, millions of government money might have been used to secure election workers and improve the physical security of their offices, but in a classic case

The bonus blind spot in US pay transparency

The bonus blind spot in US pay transparency

Global - In industries such as banking, insurance, technology, and real estate, much of the compensation is discretionary. So while HR professionals and academics have generally welcomed the move towards pay transparency as a means

Amazon workers strike amid allegations of crackdown on unionization activities

Amazon workers strike amid allegations of crackdown on unionization activities

US - A union movement at Amazon that has received worldwide attention recently suffered a setback when it lost a vote in a warehouse outside of Albany, New York amid multiple accusations of unfair labor

Why Are HR Crusaders Hadid And Campbell In Qatar?

Why Are HR Crusaders Hadid And Campbell In Qatar?

Qatar - They are fashion icons who are known as ‘social justice warriors’ too. Bella Hadid and Naomi Campbell has taken the world by storm, but this time it is not for the right reasons.