Temporary workforce in India’s organised sector is expected to swell up to 9 million over the next 10 years. The country at present has 1.3 million temporary workers in the organised sector. By 2025, it is expected that 10 per cent of the overall workforce in India could be working in a flexible capacity through … Continue reading
This report is designed to inform the debate over the health of U.S. manufacturing through a series of charts and tables that depict the position of the United States relative to other countries according to various metrics. Understanding which trends in manufacturing reflect factors that may be unique to the United States and which are … Continue reading
Ryan Avent, having exhausted his conventional analysis of the Fed’s 2008 transcripts, turns today to a more analytical approach: counting words. I think others have already made this point without numbers, but Avent’s most powerful finding is that the Fed cares way more about inflation than it does about unemployment: There is only one winner … Continue reading
Regardless of age, being out-of-date is a very common problem and not, fortunately, an insurmountable one. Here are some things you can do to address the issue, and become more up-to-date for your job search and your job. 1. Focus! To make your job search more effective, focus on one or two job titles you … Continue reading
The IBM (IBM) employee union Alliance@IBM is buzzing with rumors the vendor will begin a new round of layoffs today (Feb. 26) that workers fear could hit as many as 15,000 jobs worldwide. With IBM chief financial officer (CFO) Martin Schroeter on record saying the vendor will spend up to $1 billion on “workforce rebalancing,” … Continue reading
Many highly educated immigrants coming to the U.S. without a job lined up have been unable to find work at their level of education, leading to considerable “brain waste,” Purdue University researchers have found. Agricultural economics professors Brigitte Waldorf and Raymond Florax were on a team of researchers who analyzed data from the U.S. Census … Continue reading
Children risk being ‘damaged’ if their fathers are unemployed as they lose a role model, a Government report has claimed. In a report to health professionals, officials have warned that children lose a role model when their fathers are unemployed, and it affects their happiness and well-being. The Department of Health report found that children … Continue reading
US banking giant JPMorgan Chase Tuesday said it would eliminate 5,000 jobs from its global workforce this year. JPMorgan forecast its total headcount in 2014 at 260,000, down from 265,000 in 2013 and 280,000 in 2011, according to a presentation posted to the JPMorgan website ahead of an investor day. A major unit … Continue reading
Findings from the LifeSkills Youth Barometer released today reveal that more than half (54%) of 14-25 years olds feel they don’t have the practical skills they need to find a job at entry level. A quarter (24%) of young people say they receive no careers education, while one in three (30%) felt they were not … Continue reading
Newmont Ghana, a subsidiary of US-based Newmont Mining Corp. has revealed plans to cut up to 600 jobs in its two operating mines by the end June, due to ageing facility and slumping gold prices. The planned cuts, mostly at Ahafo mine, became necessary to help readjust expenditures to the ageing milling rate, ensuring the … Continue reading
Addressing the skills gap continues to be top of mind with Canadian workers, according to a new study by Ipsos-Reid on behalf of Randstad Canada. In fact, more than nine-in-ten (91.2%) of working Canadians say they feel that the skills shortage/skills gap will continue to be an issue of importance in Canada in 2014. The … Continue reading
More than 40 million people are unemployed in developed economies alone. Here we explore the underlying causes of the jobs crisis and some of the ways business and government can cooperate to create the millions of jobs that are needed. Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at Forty million jobs needed | McKinsey … Continue reading
The Namibia Employers’ Federation (NEF) has in principle welcomed the implementation of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) levy, which was published in the Government Gazette of January 27, 2014. “We encourage all employers to accept the levy and to see it as a medium to long-term investment in the country as a whole. It … Continue reading
Canada’s middle class is mortgaging its future to stay afloat, making the Canadian dream “a myth more than a reality.” That’s the blunt assessment of an internal Conservative government report, an unvarnished account of the plight of middle-income families that’s in contrast to the rosier economic picture in this month’s budget. The document was prepared … Continue reading
Vacancy trends in the European labour market indicate a widening gap in job opportunities between Northern and Southern countries. The latest issue of the European Vacancy Monitor (EVM) reveals a shortage of labour supply in countries such as Austria, Denmark Sweden, Estonia and Latvia, while competition for jobs is increasing in countries such as Greece, … Continue reading