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Locals in north-east Scotland say the billions poured into wind power have bypassed the community
A profession known for offering flexible and high-paying careers could lose 80% of its members
Chancellor to announce plans to tackle long-term sickness and joblessness in Autumn Statement next week
President’s ambitions to hit 5% rate dented by rise in joblessness among younger workers and women
Also in this newsletter: an end to the honey-laundering saga
Or too little ado about Sahmthing?
Labour market softens as high interest rates weigh on economic activity, ONS data shows
Dearth of decent and affordable services is a leading factor driving women from the workforce
Instacart and Amazon show shopping habits are hard to break, especially in the US
Some jobs are vulnerable to automation but if you’re a ‘cyborg’ or a ‘centaur’ you can work better with robot help
The former Federal Reserve economist on talk of a recession, the battle to tame inflation and the difficulties of forecasting
Looking at the strategies of three major labour movements and whether their efforts could signal a new era of power for unions in America
Businesses are trimming or restructuring workforces in the face of slowing demand, survey finds
Legitimate security concerns should not drive self-defeating curbs on Chinese-born researchers
Accountancy firm joins Big Four rivals in launching redundancy programme
Workers will accept lower pay at environmentally sustainable firms
Stocks and bonds rally on hopes that Fed will call time on raising interest rates
Signs of weakness in labour market could relieve inflationary pressures in 20-member bloc
Flexible working tops attractions for employees as companies seek low-cost ways to compete for talent
Digital platforms aim for more effective placements by tapping user data
High inflation, skills shortages and demand for flexible hours mean agencies are having to work harder to place candidates
Employers say the needs of industry are often evolving more quickly than education
More companies cut jobs as Europe’s largest economy stagnates and borrowing costs rise
Group delivers more than half a billion orders per quarter but reported a net loss of $75mn
Surge in hiring has also boosted workers in low-paid sectors, official figures reveal
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