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Significant decline in job growth in FY24, IT and Textile sector labelled 'job destroyers', notes recent BoB report
India Inc. saw a significant slowdown in employment growth, with an increase of just 1.5% in FY24, …
ANI
Infosys delays onboarding of 2,000 graduates for more than 2 years, NITES files complaint
The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) lodged a complaint against Infosys for …
Majority blue-collar jobs pay less than Rs 20,000 per month, says new WorkIndia report
In addition, the report revealed that about 29.34% of blue-collar jobs are in the moderate earning …
PTI
A shortage of young men in the workforce could weigh on housing, Social Security, and growth for years to come
Around 7.2 million men have dropped out of the workforce. That has a host of consequences that coul…
Jennifer Sor
Russia's 'overheating' economy will face a sharp slowdown next year as labor and sanctions crush momentum, central bank says
Russia's central bank projects that the economy's expansion will slow sharply to 0.5% to 1.5% in 20…
Filip De Mott
Lipstick sales and strippers' tips: 6 weird indicators a recession could be coming
Recessions are difficult to predict. For the less market-inclined money watcher, there are several …
Erin Snodgrass
Many cities are fighting the urban 'doom loop' by turning empty offices into 24/7 social districts
Most American downtowns are slowly fighting off the "urban doom loop." Minneapolis is on a good tra…
Eliza Relman
Power, energy sector in India sees 9% growth in hiring in H1FY25, notes report
TeamLease Services 'Employment Outlook Report, showcases changes in employment for the period betwe…
PTI
Why Black men's job situation is worse than it looks
Black men are still working at a considerably lower rate than white, Asian, and Hispanic men, despi…
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
A formerly incarcerated woman struggled to find work. Now, she owns a coffee shop that she hopes will create jobs in her community.
Claudia Shivers, 49, started her business Queen Coffee Bean after being incarcerated. She hopes to …
Allie Kelly
Why healthcare and childcare likely aren't going to get cheaper anytime soon
While television and cellphone service prices have dropped from where they stood years ago, childca…
Madison Hoff
Only 57.44% B.E. and B.Tech. Indian graduates employable in automotive industry: Report
Only 57.44 per cent of engineering graduates in India are employable in the ever-transformative aut…
ANI
A third of Americans plan to retire on Social Security alone, but it may not be enough to get by
A personal finance expert shares how Americans can maximize Social Security income and best save fo…
Allie Kelly
A former stay-at-home dad says he's struggling to find a job after his nearly 20-year break from the workforce: 'I'm underqualified for jobs that I used to do'
A former stay-at-home dad who hasn't worked in 20 years said he sees few paths to reentering the wo…
Jacob Zinkula
Forget free cash, there's an even more American way to help people get ahead
Basic income programs continue to ripple across the US. But some experts say there's a policy that'…
Ayelet Sheffey
Russia's economy faces a demographic disaster and risks seeing its population reduced by half by the end of this century, think tank says
"Putin's government has not evinced visible concern that Russia's population might be cut in half b…
Jennifer Sor
I'm the chief product officer of a workforce software provider — here's how my company uses AI to help develop talent
Karthik Suri, Cornerstone OnDemand's chief product officer, talks emerging tech, AI-powered talent …
Erin Greenawald
Maximum employers expect their workforce to grow in first half FY 2024-25, says Teamlease report
The Indian employment market is projected to experience a 6.33% incremental expansion over the firs…
ANI
Union Budget 2024: More for new additions in workforce, internship in top 500 companies
In order to promote upskilling, the budget also promised loans of up to Rs 7.5 lakh, which will be …
Why workers who lose their jobs to AI will be better off than the Midwest manufacturing employees of two decades ago
The AI boom won't follow the same path as the US's manufacturing decline, an economist says. Worker…