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Youth confidence crisis demands immediate action from employers
UK’s youth confidence crisis demands immediate action from employers looking to secure future of workforce The Listen Up Report* reveals that a third of young people have little or no confidence, significantly impacting essential skills in the...

State Department Tells Employees Mass Layoffs Are Coming Soon
The U.S. State Department on Thursday informed employees that widespread layoffs would begin in the near future. “Soon, the Department will be communicating to individuals affected by the reduction in force,” Deputy Secretary for Management...

Cybersecurity startup Snyk undergoes fresh wave of job cuts
Snyk, the London and Tel Aviv-founded cybersecurity firm, is understood to have undergone a fresh wave of job cuts, with sources saying over 100 workers have been axed. Snyk, which is now headquartered in Boston, helps companies ensure the...

Columbus-Area Military Contractor to Start Hiring Next Year
PICKAWAY CO., Ohio (News Talk 1480 WHBC) – One of the big job-creating projects in central Ohio is hiring for next year. The under-construction Anduril Industries plant in Pickaway County promises to hire 4000 people eventually, though just a few...

The top 5 jobs in the bike trade this week – 11th July
The BikeBiz jobs board helped fill more than 680 positions in 2024, and listings are still on the rise. Here’s our latest top five… Birmingham Workshop Lead Founded in 2013, The Bike Project is an award-winning charity who provide an innovative...

Five amazing jobs available near Teddington: Co-op, Yodel, and more
Job hunting? Well, you're in the right place. This piece is where we round up the just-posted, freshly-made available job vacancies in the Teddington area. Don't forget, you can browse hundreds of local jobs on our Teddington jobs page. (Where...

AI can’t replace these six-figure salary jobs, demand to surge in five years
As artificial intelligence continues to automate more and more tasks once managed by humans, fears of mass job losses are growing. Yet a new report from the Future Skills Organisation offers a more nuanced outlook. Despite rapid advances in AI,...

Fraudster gardener avoids jail despite taking £25,000 from 'devastated' customers for botch jobs
A rogue landscape gardener has been convicted of defrauding "devastated" customers out of nearly £25,000 while leaving their gardens looking like "bogs". Ian Wheeler, 45, from Pontypool, had been taken to court by Torfaen council over a string of...

Assembly adopts recommendations to censure ministers Sanyang, Jobe
- Advertisement - By Tabora Bojang The National Assembly yesterday contentiously adopted the joint committee report on the Russian oil scandal which among others, recommended for a vote of censure against former petroleum minister, now minister of...

Bossier City Books-a-Million is hiring, awaiting opening approval. Here's how to apply.
An application was made for a Certificate of Occupancy from the city on June 10 for the Meadow Creek Drive location, but it has not yet been approved. There are signoffs needed for building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire and zoning, and...

Employee files suit against Honda over unpaid time
Court News, News July 10, 2025 By Jack Christian An employee at the Honda Marysville Plant is suing the company, alleging unpaid overtime hours in a newly filed lawsuit. Joab Scott, the plaintiff, claims that he and other employees are owed...

State Department is firing more than 1,300 staff on Friday
(CNN) — The State Department has begun firing more than 1,300 people as part of a dramatic overhaul of the agency, according to a State Department official. The firings will affect 1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service officers, an internal...

State Department fires 1,300 employees as part of mass reorganization
The State Department is firing more than 1,300 employees on Friday in line with a dramatic reorganization plan initiated by President Donald Trump’s administration earlier this year. The department is sending layoff notices to 1,107 civil servants...

US govt layoffs: 1300 State Department employees to be fired in Trump-led reorganisation
The U.S. State Department is set to lay off more than 1,300 employees on Friday as part of a massive reorganization plan backed by the Trump administration. The move, which includes job cuts across both civil service and foreign service personnel,...

Canada’s unemployment drops slightly in June with surprise 83K new jobs
By Craig Lord The Canadian Press Posted July 11, 2025 8:47 am Updated July 11, 2025 8:48 am 1 min read Canada’s labour market topped expectations in June amid a surprise surge in hiring. Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate dropped a tick...

DOJ investigating Minnesota hiring practices in latest clash with Walz
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why Minnesota is being sued over tuition benefits for migrants, why critics are outraged over Zohran Mamdani's policies and his new book, 'They're Coming for You.' NEWYou can now...

SC directs PTCL to prepare pension payment schedule to ex-employees
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday declared the former employees of PTCL as fully entitled to the pension and directed PTCL to prepare a payment schedule within 90 days. A three-member bench of the Supreme Court has issued a detailed...

Man charged after assaulting council staff in Bournemouth
The incident occurred during a police patrol at Bournemouth Beach, part of the #GoodSafeSummer initiative. The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly shouting and causing a disturbance before he assaulted the staff members. He...

Major UK institution cuts 550 jobs after Rachel Reeves tax hikes
The National Trust will slash at least 550 jobs in efforts to save £26 million after changes made in the Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget. The major UK institution said a rise of more than £10m in the cost of employer’s national...

Tribunal makes £30k compensation award to 'highly valued' college staff member unfairly dismissed
A long serving college staff member who lost his job after an education trust restructuring has won a £30k payout. Paul Richter took his case to an employment tribunal following his redundancy from Prior Pursglove College, in Guisborough, part of...