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Ireland / Dropbox and Centric Health to create up to 240 jobs

Up to 240 jobs are to be created in two separate announcements, with Kildare and Dublin first to benefit. US company Dropboxis to set up an international operations centre in Dublin, creating up to 40 jobs, in the company’s first move outside the United States. Dropbox will be hiring for a variety of positions, including … Continue reading

Canada / CIBC report warns of negative impact of mismatch in job market

A CIBC report released Monday suggests Canada’s economic prosperity is at risk due to a labour market split that sees high-demand positions go unfilled while lower-skilled workers languish in unemployment. “We have people without jobs and jobs without people,” said author and deputy economist Benjamin Tal. The mismatch of companies unable to hire and people … Continue reading

International migration / Labour migration decreased in 2010 finds OECD

‌‌International Migration Outlook, OECD flagship publication on migration provides an analysis of recent developments in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and two analytical chapters, covering the role of migration in renewing the skills of ageing workforces and the role of Asia in international migration. Key Points Migration flows to the OECD Overall permanent migration inflows into 23 … Continue reading

Tajikistan / Infrastructure project will benefit more than 770,000 people and 22,000 temporary jobs

The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$45.9 million grant for the Second Tajikistan Public Employment for Sustainable Agriculture and Water Resources Management Project. Over 770,000 people residing in twelve districts of the southern Khatlon region of Tajikistan will benefit from temporary public employment opportunities and rehabilitation of important irrigation and drainage … Continue reading

Domestic workers / Low pay is a systemic problem, but not the only one

Domestic workers earn substandard pay, and enjoy little economic mobility or financial security. Formal employment contracts are rare in the domestic work industry, and where work agreements do exist, employers frequently violate them. Employers think of their homes as safe, yet domestic work can be hazardous. Domestic workers who encounter problems frequently feel too vulnerable … Continue reading

University of Northampton pushes ‘employability skills’, only 4 % of its undergraduates unemployed

The University of Northampton is one of England’s younger universities: it only won the status in 2005. But it is also top of the league when it comes to getting its students into work. In 2010-11, six months after leaving the university, only 4 per cent of its former undergraduates were unemployed. Explaining its success, … Continue reading

Reshoring / There was a herd mentality to the offshoring says John Shook

Business practices are prone to fads, and in hindsight, the rush to offshore production 10 or 15 years ago looks a little extreme. The distance across the Pacific Ocean was as wide then as it is now, and the speed of cargo ships was just as slow. A lot of the very good reasons for … Continue reading

Germany / New evidence on start-up subsidies and programs for unemployed youth – they work

‘In industrialized economies such as the European countries unemployment rates are very responsive to the business cycle and significant shares stay unemployed for more than one year.” writes Künn, Steffen in Unemployment and active labor market policy : new evidence on start-up subsidies, marginal employment and programs for youth unemployed. (Adapted choosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor … Continue reading

US / 20,000 jobs at risk from low water along the Mississippi River

Shipping industry officials issued a new study Friday saying nearly 20,000 jobs are at risk if something isn’t done to prevent barge traffic from grinding to a halt along the Mississippi River in December. Meanwhile, a group of lawmakers have joined the private sector in asking the Obama administration to take action. The study, which … Continue reading

Italy / ILVA steel / Govn’t moves to save troubled plant

The future of Europe’s biggest steel plant, in the southern Italian city of Taranto, had hung in the balance after magistrates ordered it to close over accusations that emissions from the site had caused an environmental “disaster”. A decree passed in cabinet on Friday removed court administrators who had been running parts of the plant, … Continue reading

Barclays / 3,500 jobs could be cut

Barclays could ax as many as 3,500 investment bank staff and cut its advisory or equities operations in Asia as part of a broader strategic review aimed at fixing the bank’s culture in the wake of the financial crisis. The future shape and size of the investment bank is seen as the most critical part … Continue reading

Pakistan / Promotion of technical education stressed to secure the future of youth

Participants at a dialogue stressed the need for promotion of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) to secure the future of youth and enable Pakistan to take advantage of its growing youth population. This was the crux of a day-long session entitled ‘Dialogue on Skill Development’ political priority for developing the future generation, jointly organized … Continue reading

Ontario / Ford offers jobs to laid off workers

Laid off Ford workers in Windsor and St. Thomas have until Dec. 14 to decide whether to apply for close to 400 jobs that will be opening up early next year at the automaker’s operation in Oakville, Chris Taylor, president of CAW Local 200, said Thursday. As part of the a preferential hiring program, Ford … Continue reading

NY / Hundreds of workers at dozens of fast-food chain stores are walking out on strike

The term “McJob” has come to epitomize all that’s wrong with the low-wage service industry jobs that are growing part of the U.S economy. “It beats flipping burgers,” the cliché goes, because no matter what your job might be, it’s assumed to be better than working in a fast-food restaurant. Today in New York City, … Continue reading

UK / Job preservation better than in past recessions

The UK labour market has done far better than in past recessions in terms of preserving jobs. Does that mean it has been a triumph for the so-called “Anglo-social” model, partway between the liberal US system and more regulated continental European markets? Not quite. Taking the good and bad sides of Britain’s experience, it has … Continue reading

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