EU unemployment tops 26 million for 1st time Unemployment in the 17 EU countries that use the euro rose to 11.8 percent in November, as the number of jobless people in the region rose to 18.8 million, the highest figure since the single currency was founded in 1999. According to data released Tuesday by the … Continue reading
The top jobs with the lowest unemployment rates for 2012 include fields in areas from health care and finance, to social services and engineering — and all require a lot of education and training. “You look at these jobs, they are all high skilled, high education, and high experience,” said Abraham Mosisa, an economist at … Continue reading
Many of the objective statements below are short, but that’s about all they have going for them. Most are too general. You can and should change your resume to fit every employer and job you apply for.
More than a third of the poorest children do not have the internet at home and a similar number do not have a computer, official figures suggest. A new breakdown of Office of National Statistics (ONS) data also showed that children from the wealthiest homes all had internet and computer access. Campaigners say this ‘digital … Continue reading
Walt Disney Co (DIS.N: Quote), which reported record earnings in November, started an internal cost cutting review several weeks ago that may include layoffs at its studio and other units, three people with knowledge of the effort told Reuters. Disney, whose empire spans TV, film, merchandise and theme parks, is exploring cutbacks in jobs no … Continue reading
Moventas Gears – the Finnish gear maker owned since last year by Scottish engineering group Clyde Blowers – is in discussions with staff over the implementation of temporary layoffs, which it blames on an “insufficient order backlog” for early 2013. Last year Moventas nabbed an €80m ($106m) contract to supply gearboxes for Areva’s 5MW offshore … Continue reading
The Banco Novagalicia involved in the Spanish banking crisis has presented a restructuration plan providing for 2,508 workers to be laid off by 2017 and 327 offices to be closed by 2015. Unions have criticized the plan and said the bank did not promote any negotiation and have organized a strike and demonstration on January … Continue reading
The media and education group, which also owns publisher Penguin Books, said that changes to the way apprenticeship schemes are funded had had a “radical” impact on demand for the courses offered by Pearson in Practice, which are tailored to specific industries and each last between three months and a year. Around 5,000 apprentices signed … Continue reading
Outmoded teaching, overcrowded classrooms and even broken windows are common complaints by both teachers and students at French universities – even the Sorbonne, one of Europe’s oldest and most illustrious schools. Classes often begin with a hunt for spare chairs as classrooms built for 20 students regularly pack 40 or more. Sometimes students are forced … Continue reading
Apple is continuing to hire staff for its data center operations, with positions available at current and future locations in North Carolina, Oregon, California sites in Newark and Santa Clara, and a new data center under construction in Reno, Nevada. The current openings include a position for a Data Center Site Services Manager in Maiden, N.C. … Continue reading
A fast track for skilled immigrants takes effect today, but should we be training more Canadians. Source: via Alberta Primetime – Alberta’s Fast Track for Skilled Immigrants.
Greece’s Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (HLTOY) said Monday around 1,500 workers took part in its voluntary redundancy plan, enabling the company to reduce operating costs significantly and improve its competitiveness. The company estimates that its costs will be reduced by 80 million euros ($104.5 million) annually. Since the beginning of January, “the number of OTE employees … Continue reading
National recruiters say that as good as 2012 was for physicians seeking employment in hospitals or groups, 2013 will be even better. Due to impending physician retirements, decreases in the hours doctors work and increased demand for physicians, job opportunities for employed physicians won’t just be more plentiful but also will offer more variety. That … Continue reading
A recent national report shows that Louisiana is one of only five states without a state-set minimum wage, but state officials say it doesn’t really matter. The National Conference of State Legislators report shows that Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee have no set minimums that must be paid to workers in private or … Continue reading
Younger people from a wider variety of countries are being attracted to live and work in China, according to a survey. However, becoming an expat in China can be challenging and there is increasing competition from highly qualified Chinese people. Some 70% of expat executives who took part in survey conducted by the Association of … Continue reading