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Chaos at jobs fair in Zimbabwe underscores desperation for work

A stampede at a government-organised jobs fair involving hundreds of young people in Zimbabwe desperate for work left some limping and others screaming in...

Spotify becomes latest tech giant to cut jobs, with 6% of workforce to be shed

Music streaming service Spotify has said it is cutting 6 per cent of its global workforce, becoming the latest tech company to resort to...

Microsoft to axe 10,000 jobs worldwide

Microsoft is cutting 10,000 workers – almost 5% of its global workforce – in response to “macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities”. The technology giant...

Unions strike over job cuts at French coronavirus vaccine maker Sanofi

Unions at French drug maker Sanofi have held a one-day strike at the lab where it is developing a Covid-19 vaccine to protest against...

Amazon to create thousands of new jobs in the UK

Online giant Amazon is to create 7,000 new jobs in the coming months at its warehouses and other sites across the UK. The company has...

BBC to reduce pool of presenters and make more job cuts in news

The BBC has announced plans to reduce its pool of presenters and make further job cuts in its news division. The broadcaster, which celebrates its...

Up to 9,000 jobs to be slashed from Emirates due to coronavirus

The scale of Covid-19’s impact on Emirates has been revealed for the first time with the carrier’s president saying they will “probably” have to...

US creates 4.8 million jobs as unemployment falls to 11%

US unemployment fell to 11.1% in June as the economy added a solid 4.8 million jobs. But the job market recovery may already be faltering...

Qantas to cut 6,000 jobs as airline plots path to survival post-coronavirus

Qantas plans to cut at least 6,000 jobs and keep 15,000 more workers on extended furloughs as Australia’s largest airline tries to survive the...

Jobs boost for US as lockdown easing sees millions back at work

The US unemployment rate fell unexpectedly in May to 13.3%, still on a par with what the nation witnessed during the Great Depression, as...
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