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Southern Africa has benefited in 2022 from high demand for metals which have boosted export revenues.
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The new Australian prime minister chose Indonesia as the destination for his first official bilateral visit
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Air Canada yesterday said it was cutting its number of daily flights during July and August by 15% to ease delays
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Rising costs, labour shortages, regulatory changes and higher interest rates may end Poland’s decade-long housing boom
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The US Bureau of Labor Statistics has released data from 2021 indicating how the pandemic has changed where people work
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Tunisia's largest workers' union rejects any potential IMF reforms -- and indeed the government's legitimacy
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Recent campaigns to unionise workers at Starbucks, Amazon and Apple locations reflect new interest in union membership
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Employees can ask the NLRB to hold an election on union representation if 30% of workers at a location ask for one
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Union membership as a share of all employees has fallen from 20% in 1983 to just over 10% last year
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Corporates are increasingly deploying artificial intelligence (AI) systems to streamline recruitment processes
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