What is a global labor market? First, we should define the meaning of a labor market. A labor market is the relationship of communication between the suppliers and the demanders so that they are able to do business together. The global aspect of the labor market refers to the world and all that contribute within [...]
Archive for April, 2011
30 Apr
79,2 % of the requests of working authorization concern inhabitants of the border zone (in Geneva)
To estimate the effects of the free movement of people on the labor market of Geneva, a group, which bring together the State and the social partners, has just gave the results of the working requests of Geneva. This survey showed about 1280 requests of work permit. The First observation of this market research, 79,2 [...]
30 Apr
Swiss labor market: Neuchâtel and Geneva champions of the unemployment
The unemployment in Switzerland reached in December 2009 its highest rate since March, 1998. The unemployment figures increased from 8790 to 172 ‘ 740. The unemployment rate progressed of 0,2 point compared with November. Neuchâtel and Geneva are the most struck cantons. In Romandie, Neuchâtel and Geneva are divided the title of red lantern into [...]
30 Apr
More flexible Labour Code in Slovakia
The labour market in Slovakia´ll be in few months again a little bit looser. Part of the strict directions and prohibitions at Labour Code will be replaced by voluntary agreement between employers and employees. Lower cost of recruitment and dismissal of the staff, freer conditions on the chaining of employment contracts of limited duration or restriction of competencies of employees representatives should save time and money [...]
30 Apr
Spain plans new reforms of the labor market
The finance Spanish Minister, Elena Salgado maintained on Tuesday the forecast of growth of the government in 1,3 % of the GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT) for 2011, and announced new reforms supposed to reassure financial markets on the solidity of the Spanish economy. The government would reveal during the next months of the reforms to reduce [...]
30 Apr
European Social Fund for financing business start-up, Latvia
A great number of people lost their jobs during the crisis. This turn is hard, but requires to consider other alternatives and to understand their position in the labor market and overall economy. Not without reason the crisis is also known as the time of possibilities. I call it inspiration time. If someone does not [...]
30 Apr
Factors influencing global labour market
Demographic trends: Labor market have to adapt the situation in few next years, when the amount of graduate people will visibly goes down. In many cases the labor market does not obtain adequate compensation for workers, who will go in the pension.The labor market will be missing workers for a growing range of professions. At [...]
30 Apr
The new situation of the world labour market
The surge of the unemployment worldwide watch that the dreaded chain occurred. The peak of the unemployment should be reached at the beginning of 2011. But the crisis also has the other consequences. The companies, the working conditions also change. In families, the distribution of the roles evolves. The work will never be the same. [...]
30 Apr
Labor market Index in Czech Republic
Introduction: The Manpower company is a world leader in the area of innovations in solving solutions around human resources. They create and provide services that enable them clients to succeed in the ever-changing labor market. Within the Manpower Employment index labor market for the second quarter of 2011 were all participants of selected representative sample 751 [...]
30 Apr
Child labour is normal course of life in many countries
Underage people working are still normal in a lot of countries. The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) guesses that almost every seventh child between his fifth and fourteenth year of life has to work. That is worldwide about 158 million. Most of the children helps their parents in the agriculture sector, work as [...]
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