A majority of women (63%) worldwide define professional success as having the right balance between work and personal life and nearly three quarters of women (74%) believe they can ‘have it all’, according to the What Women Want @ Work study released by LinkedIn. The study reveals that 94% of Indian women surveyed in a … Continue reading
Argentina has 1.8 million foreign immigrants: mostly from neighbouring countries Immigrants in Argentine represent 4.5% of the population and 85% of them come from neighbouring South American countries according to the latest report from the International Migration Organization. The figure is an estimated 1.8 million foreigners of which 550.713 are from Paraguay; 345.272 from Bolivia; … Continue reading
Czech trade unions would like the monthly minimum wage to go up in the country and the Labour Ministry’s proposal of a 600-crown increase is acceptable for them, CMKOS umbrella union leader Jaroslav Zavadil told Czech Television (CT) during a political discussion programme Sunday. Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek (TOP 09) said he resolutely opposes this. … Continue reading
For increasing numbers of young Chinese professionals, the first day back at work after the Lunar New Year holiday is the day they quit. The number of new online job applicants and resumes on Zhaopin.com, a leading recruitment website, increased 36% year-on-year in the first week after the lunar New Year holiday, the company revealed … Continue reading
Oil and gas firms could create up to 34,000 jobs over the next two year, according to a study from Lloyds Banking Group. The bank said 77% of companies in the sector it surveyed were planning for growth in 2013-14. Most firms (86%) saw expansion coming from organic growth rather than from mergers and acquisition. … Continue reading
THIRTY seconds of fun has cost up to 15 miners their jobs in Western Australia. A group of workers from Barminco and Hahn Electrical Contracting were fired for their involvement in a re-enactment of the viral dance craze, the Harlem Shake. The news comes as US aviation safety authorities investigate an incident where an airline … Continue reading
AirAsia India, the new joint venture airline that AirAsia Bhd and Tata Sons Ltd propose to launch has started approaching top aviation executives in India, as it attempts to build its team ahead of a nod from the government, according to two people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified. The fate … Continue reading
The temporary skilled work subclass 457 programme will be reformed in response to the changing needs of the Australian economy and domestic employment market, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has announced. Brendan O’Connor said that the 457 programme plays a vital role in ensuring that Australian businesses are able to source the skilled workers … Continue reading
With the Dow Jones industrial average flirting with a record high, the split between American workers and the companies that employ them is widening and could worsen in the next few months as federal budget cuts take hold. That gulf helps explain why stock markets are thriving even as the economy is barely growing and … Continue reading
Infographics on the distribution of wealth in America, highlighting both the inequality and the difference between our perception of inequality and the actual numbers. The reality is often not what we think it is. via Wealth Inequality in America – YouTube.
The warm waters of Lake Volta in eastern Ghana support local fishermen from the small town of Kete-Krachi, which is perched on the edge of the lake. If you were to stand upon the shore, you would see numerous wooden boats bobbing on the waters with two or three fishermen in each, trolling for the … Continue reading
The chart clearly illustrates the savagery of the last recession. It was much deeper than the closest contender in this timeframe, the 1973-1975 Oil Embargo recession. While we’ve yet to set new highs, the trend has collectively been upward. But a closer look at the average shows a clear slowing of the trend in 2012. … Continue reading
Canada’s economy is facing a tough climb to reach any meaningful growth this year after recession-level growth in the last half of 2012. Output slipped back into reverse last month but still managed to eke out a gain for the final quarter of 2012 and end the year with total growth of 1.8% — down … Continue reading
Ongoing education in any field is important, and most industries offer conferences, workshops and trainings to those within it. Until recently, there weren’t a whole lot of educational opportunities available for nannies to choose from, but that’s changing in our evolving profession. There are now a variety of local and national conferences and trainings that … Continue reading
Insisting that job creation was the bottom line in administering the country, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said that if no jobs are created, there would be no capital investment, no education, and no health services. Speaking in Senglea in a PN event, Gonzi said “jobs are the be and end all,” underpinning his government’s achievements … Continue reading