Employment

Economy and Business

Closing the Gender Employment Gap for Disabled in the UK

Addressing the gender employment gap for individuals with disabilities in the UK is crucial for social justice and economic growth. Empowering women through education and eliminating discrimination can unlock the full potential of this underutilized workforce.
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Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Government Workers

A federal judge in California has ordered six U.S. government agencies to reinstate thousands of recently hired employees who were fired as part of President Trump's efforts to purge the federal workforce.
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Mass Firings of Agency Employees Ruled Illegal by Judges

Two federal judges have ruled that the mass firings of federal agency employees carried out as part of the Trump administration's efforts to downsize the federal workforce were illegal. The judges ordered the affected employees to be immediately rehired.
Economy and Business

One-Day Strike Disrupts Flights at 13 Major German Airports

A one-day strike at 13 major German airports, including Frankfurt and Munich, has caused significant disruption to air travel. Over 3,500 flights were canceled, affecting an estimated 560,000 passengers. The strike is part of ongoing labor disputes over new contracts and pay negotiations.
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Uzbekistan Urged to Uphold Human Rights Reforms

Uzbekistan has made progress in eliminating forced labor, but the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights urges the government to fully implement reforms and enable civil society to monitor and report on human rights.
International News

Midcareer Hiring Event Listings for Private Sector Talent

The Japanese Digital Agency is actively seeking experienced professionals from the private sector to join its mid-career recruitment drive, aiming to bring diverse expertise and fresh perspectives to drive the country's digital transformation.