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Japan sees a decline in working hours among youth, hinting at a shift that may reduce karoshi or work-related deaths.
A scholar urges China to reform its unemployment metrics for better economic insight and effective job strategy implementation by 2025.
U.S. job openings rose to 8.1 million in November, signaling resilience in the labor market despite cooling economic conditions.
Job openings in the US rose unexpectedly in November, despite a decline in hiring, indicating shifts in the labor market.
Bridgewater Associates has laid off 7% of its staff to maintain agility and the ability to attract top talent.
U.S. markets face uncertainty with looming job reports and economic data influencing investor sentiment ahead of key labor statistics.
John Mahama is set to be inaugurated as Ghana's president for a third term, addressing the nation's severe economic challenges.
Despite McDonald's pledges for improved workplace safety, numerous current and ex-employees report ongoing harassment and abuse.
Young Hongkongers find adapting to mainland work culture essential for thriving under the Greater Bay Area Youth Employment Scheme.
Amid rising workplace dissatisfaction, European millennials are poised for a potential Great Resignation 2.0, seeking better job conditions and flexibility.
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