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U.S. adds 175,000 jobs amid hiring scaleback
DA says economic collapse has toppled freedom too
75% of Namibian workers earn under N$1 500
US economy added jobs at slower rate in April
BANK OF CANADA MUST START RATE CUTS, RIGHT NOW
Jobs growth slows in April; jobless rate up to 3.9%
Ramaphosa promises a million new jobs a year
RUN ON NUMBERS No new jobs being created in SA – look elsewhere
... winners aim to create more jobs for emaSwati
RUN ON NUMBERS No new jobs being created in SA – look elsewhere
Employment didn’t rise in the producing sectors
Minimum wage stance won’t get the DA a raise
Youth unemployment an urgent problem for China and India
SA needs to spend its way towards growth
Develop small business, stop reliance on jobs
Workers’ Day focus should have been on lack of work – and why
AfDB approves $999,000 grant to support green jobs
Labor union tries again to get pay for striking workers
Unemployment now at 359 000 in eThekwini
U.S. JOB OPENINGS UP IN DECEMBER
Investing in skills – A tool for your personal and business success
Graduate job mismatch rate drops significantly
J&J wants to pay $6.5B to settle lawsuits over talcum powder
Civil society calls for interventions as workers struggle
Making apprenticeships work for young people
Stocks surge; jobs data bolsters case for rate cut
Investors bet weaker US payrolls spur more Fed interest rate cuts
Working for the welfare of all workers
OECD expects steady global growth in 2024 and 2025
Stocks advance broadly after ‘not too cold, not too hot’ jobs report
Dollar has room to fall more
No party has shown a plan to tap into small pool of alienated idealists
Farmers express dissatisfaction with NMC
Whither Workers’ Day commemorations
Retrenchment letters shatter hopes of post office staff
Subpar economic numbers dog Biden
JSE muted, with major indices mixed
Is social security spending too high?
BEE failures are a blot on this anniversary
The budget reveals what governments actually care about. And Labor has chosen to keep jobseekers in poverty