Tag: labor
Europeans torn between locking borders and need for labor
The record arrival in 2015 of more than 1 million asylum seekers bound for Europe has greatly destabilized the continent. Divided, the countries of Europe have since struggled to cooperate…
Real estate bubble, labor shortages, inflation… Journey to an overheated America
The first thing that jumps out at you when you arrive in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania are the five blast furnaces that tower over the city. They spat steel from the joists…
Stratford-area labor force continues to shrink
The shrinking Stratford-area labor force has hit a two-year low, figures released Friday by Statistics Canada show. Already starving for labourers, Stratford’s widespread economic region – including Perth, Huron, Bruce…
vote on labor reform snatched
The socialist government of Pedro Sanchez carried the forceps by a single vote in advance (175 votes in favor, 174 against) the approval of the labor reform, a legislative reform…
“Hello, it’s labor inspection”: how companies are controlled in the midst of Covid
In the deserted reception hall of the headquarters of INTM, a company specializing in consulting and digital services located in Levallois-Perret (Hauts-de-Seine), Christiane * comes forward, determined. Its dynamic tone…