It was always going to be a hard year for Bangladesh. Last summer, amid an economic collapse, protesters toppled a…
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‘Ola, Uber destroyed…’: Viral Reddit rant accuses taxi companies of exploiting India’s workers in name of ‘nation building’
Working hard and for longer hours might not translate into more earnings in every profession for a regular working professional…
UK risks ‘lost generation’ of young workers, business warns
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‘Allow slower work pace, flexible schedules’: Labour ministry writes to states to safeguard workers against heatwave
With temperatures soaring in almost all parts of the country, the ministry of labour and employment has written to states…
Indian workers, students to benefit as minimum wage rises to $17.75 in Canada: Here are revised rates across provinces
The Canadian government has raised the federal minimum wage by 2.4% for temporary workers and students, including those of Indian…
Crypto is more popular with workers in construction than finance, says new Harris Poll
For all of the risks and potential dangers associated with crypto, it is still becoming an increasingly mainstream asset. That’s…
Unemployment benefits for striking workers being considered in Oregon, Washington
Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN PMN Business Author of the article: The Associated Press Martha Bellisle And Claire Rush Published Apr…
Does Canada have the workers needed for Carney’s housing plan?
Breadcrumb Trail Links Federal Election Labour shortages and lagging productivity challenges to the goal of building 500,000 homes a year…
Eggs, burgers, and $5,000: How small towns in the US are attracting big-city workers
Small towns in states like Indiana, Kentucky, and Mississippi are attracting workers away from big cities and into rural and…
Credit card debt is getting in the way of saving for many workers nearing retirement
Overwhelmed by out-of-pocket medical costs, Valerie Towe and her husband, Paul, saw their debt load begin to swell last year.…