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Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030

New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.

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Daimler Truck Announces €1 Billion Cost-Cutting Program

Daimler Truck announced a cost-cutting program, "Cost Down Europe," aiming to reduce recurring costs by over €1 billion in its European truck division by 2030, including job cuts but excluding compulsory redundancies in Germany until 2029; negotiations with the works council are ongoing.

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Beyond Hard Work: Strategic Networking for Career Advancement

This article explains why hard work alone is insufficient for career advancement and emphasizes the importance of strategic networking, visibility, and aligning with organizational goals to achieve career progression.

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401(k) Holders Grapple with Market Downturn Amidst Trade War Concerns

Wall Street turmoil is causing widespread anxiety among 401(k) holders as market declines impact retirement savings; President Trump's trade war is cited as a major contributing factor, leading to increased calls to financial advisors and a shift towards safer investments.

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Record Teacher Vacancies in England Threaten Education Quality

A report reveals a record-high teacher vacancy rate in England, exceeding six unfilled posts per 1,000 last year, driven by worsening pupil behavior, stagnant pay, and inflexible working conditions, threatening education quality and highlighting the government's need for a comprehensive solution.

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John Lewis Triples Profits But Skips Staff Bonus for Third Year

John Lewis Partnership's annual profits tripled to £126 million in the year to January 2025, but 69,000 staff-owners missed out on a bonus for the third year running due to a £600 million investment plan focusing on business transformation.

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Daimler Truck Announces €1 Billion Cost-Cutting Program

Daimler Truck announced a cost-cutting program, "Cost Down Europe," aiming to reduce recurring costs by over €1 billion in its European truck division by 2030, impacting all cost categories, including personnel, although no compulsory redundancies are planned in Germany until the end of 2029; negoti...

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Elbtunnel Reopens After Warning Strike, Further Disruptions Expected

Following a multi-hour closure due to a warning strike impacting the public service and Hadag ferry workers, the Elbtunnel in Hamburg reopened this morning with expected traffic delays; further strikes are planned, affecting cultural institutions and waste management.

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German Kindergarten Integrates Assistant with Cognitive Impairment

In Mainz, Germany, a pilot project integrates Emely Busse, a 20-year-old with a cognitive impairment, into a kindergarten as an assistant to educational staff, highlighting inclusive employment practices and challenging preconceptions about individuals with disabilities.

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German Employee Disengagement Costs Billions

A Gallup study reveals a sharp rise in German employees working to rule, reaching 78% in 2024, resulting in estimated economic losses of €113 billion to €135 billion due to decreased productivity and a record low of 9% of employees having high emotional attachment to their employer.

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BVG-Verdi Talks Stall, Strike Looms

Berlin's fifth round of BVG-Verdi contract talks ended without a deal, despite the BVG offering a 13.6% pay raise and a compromise on working hours. A strike is possible unless an agreement is reached next week.

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Ten Careers AI Can't Replace in 2025

An Eskimoz study ranked ten careers by AI automation resistance, with lawyers (100% human interaction, 29% automation likelihood) at the top, highlighting the enduring value of uniquely human skills in a changing job market.

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