Transpacific waste management is the latest company to announce job cuts. It comes at the end of a week when at least 1000 more workers could be facing unemployment with Telecom restructuring and Solid Energy in financial trouble. But are we facing a jobs crisis? Transpacific has announced 200 jobs across Australia and New Zealand … Continue reading
400 people at one of Painesville’s largest employers were notified of layoffs Friday. Core Systems, LLC is shutting down productions after 50 years in the manufacturing industry. The company makes custom molded parts in the appliance industry for clients including GE, Whirlpool, Bosch and Electrolux. Core Systems President Bill Loebbaka says the lender gave the order to … Continue reading
If anything is going to wreck the current bipartisan push for comprehensive immigration reform, it’s the fact that many Americans are convinced that more immigration will be bad for American workers and for the U.S. economy. The spectre of masses of immigrants taking American jobs and driving down wages is a powerful one, especially at … Continue reading
Germany’s Commerzbank AG said Friday that 1,800 jobs in its German retail branches, or about 11% of the retail jobs in Germany, will be cut by the end of 2015. The bank’s management said it has adopted a policy statement to avoid compulsory redundancies in the process. The bank has said it plans to cut … Continue reading
Hiring has begun to fill 2,400 positions at the soon-to-open prison hospital in southern San Joaquin County. Most of those jobs will go to folks with medical training, and current or recently laid-off state employees are expected to snag many of them. Nevertheless, the California Health Care Facility, Stockton, will bolster employment and revenue in … Continue reading
We should welcome and encourage Japan’s interest in freer trade. But let’s not roll out the red carpet for TPP’s arrival just yet. Abe is the seventh Prime Minister of Japan in six years, so it might come as no surprise that his government’s plan to boost Japan’s stagnant economy is designed to play well … Continue reading
The euro zone will not return to growth until 2014, the European Commission said on Friday, reversing its prediction for an end to recession this year and blaming a lack of bank lending and record joblessness for delaying the recovery. The 17-nation bloc’s economy, which generates nearly a fifth of global output, will shrink 0.3 … Continue reading
Bioplastics group Mossi & Ghisolfi has hired 50 people a year for the last five years – not bad when Italy’s unemployment has risen steadily to a 13-year high above 11 percent. Now a world leader in its field, the Piedmont-based firm is so specialized that, to meet booming demand, it is even wooing home … Continue reading
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ratified a proposal to make the national floor level minimum wage mandatory for all unskilled workers in the country at a meeting of the union cabinet on late Thursday evening. The decision coincided with the conclusion of a two-day national strike called by all central trade unions to protest the government’s … Continue reading
Update: An EA representative provided the following statement to IGN: “EA Montreal is a key development studio where our long-term plan is to sharpen our teams’ focus on console and mobile games.” EA has laid off staff in Los Angeles, Montreal and “smaller locations.” In a post on EA’s official site, EA Labels president Frank … Continue reading
Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) chairman Sofjan Wanandi said that at least 500,000 workers in about 1,500 companies across the country might lose their jobs in March as the companies were no longer able to pay their workers in accordance with the new minimum wages. “I think half a million is the smallest figure we are … Continue reading
The Government has promised a series of “disruptive reforms” as part of a new employment promotion scheme launched this morning. The plan contains 333 actions to be implemented in 2013 by 16 Government departments and 46 agencies. Under the Action Plan for Jobs 2013, the State will pay €1 for every €4 it will cost an employer … Continue reading
The Living Wage has been one of the key tenets of Ed Miliband’s leadership of the Labour Party, and was one of his keynote policies during the leadership contest. But Miliband has always argued that the Living Wage should be different from the minimum wage – and the Resolution Foundation/IPPR agreed. I still thought that … Continue reading
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits jumped 20,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 362,000, though it remained at a level consistent with modest hiring. The Labor Department said Thursday that the four-week average, a less volatile measure, rose 8,000 to 360,750, the highest in six weeks. A department spokesman said heavy snowstorms in … Continue reading
“How well did this panic-induced austerity work?” “Some will say that this is the price that has to be paid for restoring budgetary orthodoxy. But is this so?” Those are the questions asked by Paul De Grauwe andYuemei Ji in Panic-driven austerity in the Eurozone and its implications. (Quotes to follow) We provide some answers in Figures … Continue reading