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Why a CEO’s ‘Human Capital’ Comment Went Viral
A senior banking executive’s use of cold economic terminology to describe employees ignited global backlash,…
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California Aims to Share AI Wealth With 5 Million Workers
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, California proposes a bold model to ensure workers share in…
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Why the U.S. Labor Market Is Facing a ‘Great Mismatch’
A generational wave of retirements is outpacing younger workers, creating structural imbalances in hiring, wages,…
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47,000 Workers to Strike at Samsung Electronics This Week
A breakdown in wage negotiations triggers South Korea’s largest industrial action in years, threatening to…
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Germany’s Hiring Drops 30% Amid Economic Slowdown (2020–2024)
After years of acute labor shortages, Germany’s companies are now freezing hiring and cutting jobs…
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Why Germany Can’t Hire Enough Workers Despite Unemployment
Once a powerhouse of European growth, Germany now faces a paradox: widespread labor shortages coexisting…
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Trump’s Deportation Policies Cost U.S. Economy $2.5 Billion in Lost Labor
A new economic analysis links aggressive deportation measures under the Trump administration to widespread labor…
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75% of U.S. Workers Bound by Non-Compete Clauses
A growing movement to eliminate non-compete clauses aims to empower workers, increase wage growth, and…
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40 Million Workers Bound by Non-Competes, Study Shows
A sweeping regulatory shift aims to free millions of workers from restrictive employment contracts, potentially…
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Samsung Strike Warns of Economic Impact as 47,000 Workers Prepare to Walk Out
South Korea’s president calls for a swift resolution to a potential strike by 47,000 Samsung…









