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...Up the workers: Germany’s labour market is a source of “stability” amid economic gloom, according to the head of the Federal Employment Agency....
...Deloitte said the most common instances of non-compliance were “related to financial relationships and employment relationships of approximately 145,000 professionals monitored”....
...US December employment data was surprisingly strong. Yet recruiters only spend a sliver of their time filling newly created jobs....
...Not only do many trailing spouses have to give up their jobs, but those with professional qualifications — such as doctors, social workers and physical therapists — are often unable to work in the new location...
...He urged EU countries to get at least half of Ukrainian refugees into employment this year, and to increase that target to two-thirds next year....
...London was five times as exposed as the north-east of England to AI, on the DfE’s measure, because of its concentration of jobs in professional occupations....
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