“Veterans’ employment outcomes in the civilian labor market are an issue of ongoing congressional interest” write Benjamin Collins, David H. Bradley, Cassandria Dortch, Lawrence Kapp and Christine Scott in Employment for Veterans: Trends and Programs for CRS (Adapated choosen excerpts by JMM to follow) This report offers introductory data on veterans’ performance in the civilian labor market as well as a discussion … Continue reading
Financial services giant Fidelity Investments is to create 200 new jobs in Dublin and Galway involving a diverse mix of technology, back office operations and enterprise services skills. The IDA Ireland-backed investment will see new employees – ranging from entry-level to management positions – join highly integrated global teams providing finance, treasury, HR and end-user … Continue reading
The number of planned layoffs by firms jumped 41.1 percent in October to the highest level in five months, although the number includes more than 10,000 jobs in U.S.-owned auto plants in Europe, a report said on Thursday. Employers announced 47,724 planned job cuts last month, up from September’s 33,816, according to the report from … Continue reading
550 million Indians are 25 years and below, all ready or getting ready to join the workforce. But is India creating enough jobs? Is our education system and industry geared for the demographic explosion, which if not channeled right, could become a demographic disaster. Experts Sudhakar Balakrishnan, MD and CEO at Adecco India, Sanjay Pandit, … Continue reading
The macro-economic situation in Europe continues to be extremely challenging. A number of Member States are in a double-dip recession and labour markets are in a crisis not seen in the EU for at least two decades. What is more, the outlook is not getting better. The European Commission’s Autumn forecast, presented on Wednesday, projects … Continue reading
Canada’s skills gap has been brought into increasing focus by the large numbers of unfilled jobs which coexists with high youth unemployment. Last summer, a report commissioned by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives stated that Canada is falling behind in the global skills race. The answer, according to many university presidents, is more money … Continue reading
It’s still about jobs. What will determine the core success of President Barack Obama’s second term is progress – or the lack thereof – in reducing long-term unemployment. We know this from exit polls, which ranked the economy as the top issue (selected by about 60 percent of voters) and, more important, from common sense. … Continue reading
The Nova Scotia government has announced a deal with IBM Canada to contract out administration of its computer information system, angering dozens of information technology workers who were told their jobs will be outsourced. “It doesn’t make you feel good when we’ve been together as a group for over five years,” said Allura McKay, a … Continue reading
Ford Motor Co. (F) has hired more than 2,000 entry-level factory workers this year so far, lowering its overall manufacturing costs, a Ford manufacturing executive said. The new hires represent the first wave of workers paid an entry-level wage that is about $10 per hour lower than the existing workers. The so-called second-tier wage was … Continue reading
You could easily be working in the company of a psychopath, according to a new book, because psychopaths tend to gravitate towards and thrive in professions that offer power and require cutthroat decision making. The book The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success has outlined the ten … Continue reading
The electrical chain Dixons is offering Christmas jobs to hundreds of Comet staff who face redundancy because their firm is insolvent. The administrators, appointed last week, are keeping the Comet stores open in the hope of finding a buyer. But the outlook for the 7,000 staff is bleak and they all face potential redundancy. Sebastian … Continue reading
Britain’s graduates face an increasingly challenging jobs market, with 40% failing to get graduate-calibre posts more than two years after leaving education, around twice the proportion of their peers a decade earlier, according to a study of recent ex-students’ career paths. Overall, the vaunted graduate salary premium, a key argument in persuading would-be students to … Continue reading
The number of planned layoffs by firms jumped 41.1 percent in October to the highest level in five months, although the number includes more than 10,000 jobs in U.S.-owned auto plants in Europe, a report said on Thursday. Employers announced 47,724 planned job cuts last month, up from September’s 33,816, according to the report from … Continue reading
UK parcel firm DPD is to invest £175m to expand its capacity, creating 10 new depots, one new parcel sorting hub and creating 15,000 jobs in response to the online retail boom. The parcel firm plans to spend £100m on a new parcel sorting hub in the East Midlands in addition to refurbishing two of … Continue reading
The last two years have brought record investments and project development in the industry, with U.S. installations growing 116 percent in the second quarter of this year — much of it driven by the loan guarantee program. As a result of strong federal support, job growth in the industry continues to outpace the broader economy. … Continue reading