A new partnership designed to produce evidence-based insights that help to guide the future development of Qatar’s workforce has been formed between Qatar Foundation (QF) and the International Labour ...
THE Commission for Mediation and Arbitration (CMA) has urged employment agents across the country to act responsibly and ...
The world is rapidly changing. The global trading system is reshaping, causing major disruption and upheaval for Canadians. Co-operation and collective solutions are more important than ever. With G7 ...
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Hidden vacancies hurt families, maintain job visibility reform, govt told
Labour group urges Putrajaya to stay the course on a bill that would require all employers to notify job vacancies on the MYFutureJobs portal.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) welcomed the adoption of the G20 Leaders' Declaration, which recognizes the importance of coordinated ...
The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) has released the Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2024-25, marking a major milestone in the ...
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World News in Brief: Global economy ‘on the brink’, ending slavery, Latin America jobs update
Global economic growth will slow to 2.6 per cent in 2025, down from 2.9 per cent in 2024, as global trade and investment face ...
After the Goods and Services Tax reforms, the four Labour Codes represent one of the most significant structural reforms in ...
More than 80 per cent of agricultural employment in Latin America continues to operate under informal labour arrangements, disproportionately ...
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Social dialogue among govt employers, workers essential as labour codes take effect, says ILO DG
India's new labor codes, now notified, promise universal social security for gig workers, mandatory appointment letters, and statutory minimum wages. Experts highlight improved workforce well-being ...
From appointment letters becoming mandatory to gig workers receiving social security to enhanced rights for women and ...
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UN children's agency to move majority of jobs out of Geneva and New York following funding cuts
By Olivia Le Poidevin and Crispian Balmer GENEVA (Reuters) -The majority of staff jobs at the United Nations children's agency in Geneva and New York will be relocated to cheaper locations, as the ...
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