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Germany Faces Growing Skilled Labor Shortage

A study by the Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) projects a significant increase in Germany's skilled labor shortage, reaching 768,000 unfilled positions by 2028, primarily due to demographic change and insufficient workforce replenishment across various sectors, including sales, childcare, and...

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Mortgage Broker Denies Cost-of-Living Crisis, Sparking Outrage

A Melbourne mortgage broker controversially claimed there's no cost-of-living crisis in Australia, blaming overspending and urging people to find ways to earn more money, sparking a backlash from those struggling despite cutting back on luxuries.

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Navigating Cyclical Careers: Adapting to the New Reality

The article details how modern careers are cyclical, not linear, emphasizing the need to build professional networks, define a strong personal identity beyond job titles, and embrace continuous learning to navigate transitions between growth, stability, and decline phases.

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Taiwan's Fishing Industry: Migrant Worker Exploitation Undermines Human Rights Claims

Indonesian fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel, highlighting the widespread exploitation of migrant workers in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry, which faces international scrutiny for forced labor and human rights abuses despite officia...

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Morocco's Child Labor Decline: Progress and Persistent Challenges

A targeted government approach in Morocco has reduced child labor by 59.1 percent since 2017, leaving 101,000 children aged 7-17 still working, with 84.6 percent being boys, primarily in rural areas, despite NGO and government efforts to combat poverty and improve enforcement.

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AI and Economic Factors Drive Decline in UK Graduate Job Market

A decline in UK graduate job vacancies is driven by economic factors and increased employer national insurance contributions, not solely AI; however, AI's accelerating adoption will likely cause further job displacement in the coming years.

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UK Job Market Uncertainty in 2025: Slowing Growth and Hiring Freezes

Slowing wage growth, increased employment taxes, and hiring freezes are creating uncertainty in the UK job market in 2025, impacting various sectors and prompting professionals to reassess their career paths.

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Arkansas Steel Boom Exacerbates Inequality Despite Job Creation

In Mississippi County, Arkansas, a steel boom has created high-paying jobs but also exacerbated existing inequalities, with a quarter of residents living in poverty despite billions of dollars invested in new mills, due in part to many steelworkers commuting from outside the county.

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Europe's Rising Retirement Age: A Country-by-Country Analysis

Retirement ages are rising across Europe due to increasing life expectancies; Denmark will lead with a 74-year retirement age by 2060, while current EU averages are 64.7 years for men and 63.8 for women, with significant variations across countries and a gender gap.

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Boston Housing Crisis: Renters Face Unaffordable Market

Boston's housing market is the most expensive in the US, with 45.6% of renters cost-burdened versus 26.7% of homeowners; rising home prices and upfront costs create an affordability crisis forcing 35,000 people to leave in 2023.

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Taiwanese Fishing Fleet: Migrant Worker Abuse and Global Seafood Supply

Indonesian migrant fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel and was denied immediate medical care for over a month due to the captain prioritizing profits, highlighting widespread abuse in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry.

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Welsh School Support Staff Paid Below Minimum Wage

In Wales, some school support staff earn less than minimum wage due to salary structure inconsistencies and regional pay differences, leading to financial hardship and use of food banks; the Welsh government plans to improve their recognition and support.

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