Apprenticeship schemes can be the driver for the most disadvantaged young people to gain employment, but they need to be made simpler and more accessible, according to Barclays HR director Lynne Atkin. Atkin, who has been HRD of Barclays since 2009 and this year helped launch its first £20 million apprenticeship scheme, believes one of … Continue reading
THE euro area is mired in recession and unemployment in the single-currency zone continues to scale new heights, reaching 11.8% on figures out this week, up from 10.6% a year earlier. But the European Central Bank did nothing to help today, leaving its key interest rates unchanged. The governing council took the decision unanimously, ECB … Continue reading
Lats week, Two out of three employment-related reports were positive and only 28,000 persons were saying they have a job in the latest monthly labor market report. Latest claims data reflect those weaknesses. SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending January 5, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 371,000, an increase of 4,000 from the previous … Continue reading
The number youths aged between 15 and 24 out of work in October rose to 56.6pc, compared with 22.1pc in the same month four years ago, statistics service ELSTAT said. Greece’s jobless rate has almost tripled since September 2009 as the country’s debt crisis emerged, and is more than double the average rate in the … Continue reading
Parametric Solutions will make a job-creation announcement on Wednesday, the Governor’s Office said. The Jupiter-based aerospace and aviation product developer added 50 engineering jobs in 2011, according to the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. Jobs currently listed on the company’s website include a gas turbine design engineer, instrumentation engineer, propulsion mechanic, heat transfer … Continue reading
Fastfood giant McDonald’s believes recession-hit Italy will be one of its higher-growth areas in the coming decade and is opening more than 100 new restaurants to convert pizza-lovers to its burgers. In a country where foreign investment has fallen by almost 30 percent since 2007, McDonald’s Italian arm plans to spend 350 million euros ($457 … Continue reading
The Wall Street investment bank is cutting 1,600 staff, with about half the reductions coming from outside the US. The bank employs several thousand people in the City. Chief executive James Gorman warned late last year that the investment banking industry still had “way too much capacity and compensation is way too high”. The cuts … Continue reading
By the time Congress got around to passing an extension of emergency jobless benefits last week, Clyde Lance no longer needed them. On Dec. 17, his 52nd birthday, Lance started a full-time job helping train technicians for the International Society of Automation in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, ending a three-year search for a permanent … Continue reading
Redundant 1. No longer needed or useful – superfluous; 2. Able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function. I have now lived through 683 days of redundancy, each one against my embattled will. Like 26 million people across the EU, I long, desperately, to fall asleep with the contentment and exhaustion of a … Continue reading
Crisis-hit Spanish bank workers called for nationwide protests on Wednesday, fuming over tens of thousands layoffs in the industry and lashing out against top executives they hold responsible. The Spanish banking sector is still staggering from the blow of a 2008 property crash, which left lenders awash with bad loans. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy last … Continue reading
Governments in nine states have awarded at least $49 million in subsidies in the past five years to gun and ammunition makers whose products are under scrutiny after last month’s school shooting in Connecticut. Almost 85 percent of those tax breaks or grants have gone to two companies: Olin Corp. (OLN), the Clayton, Missouri-based maker … Continue reading
“Sixty per cent of new hires by the central government offices come from rural or ordinary urban families,” said Yin Weimin. “They have no background [connections].” Yin said exams were required for all applicants. This showed that the system was fair and equal, he added. But Yin’s comments failed to convince netizens. They responded by … Continue reading
Payless ShoeSource announced Tuesday the layoffs of 45 people from its headquarters on S.E. 6th. A statement from the company said an additional 97 open positions wouldn’t be filled. The unfilled positions are from various parts of Payless ShoeSource’s global operations, the statement said, and it wasn’t clear how many of those jobs are in … Continue reading
“Difficult decisions need to be made.” That’s what Lexmark’s executive vice president Marty Canning said about the company’s recent layoff of 550 workers in Lexington, KY, we learn in “Lexmark in Midst of Major Change” from the Lexington Herald-Leader. Under pressure from a shifting industry, the company has chosen to shift with it. Based in … Continue reading
Japan’s Panasonic Corp may see its headcount fall further and may sell non-core money-making business units to raise cash, president Kazuhiro Tsuga told reporters at the CES consumer electronics show in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Hammered by competition from South Korean rivals such as Samsung Electronics, Panasonic may also squeeze wages and seek joint ventures … Continue reading