The great wealth 'realignment': Affluent people keep moving from NY and SF to cheaper, warmer places
Wealthy people are moving to states including Florida, Texas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.They've been wooed by the same things less wealthy movers
Goldstar Air fighting all odds to establish Tamale cargo unit
Indigenous wholly owned Ghanaian airline Goldstar Air is working on a framework to build Tamale Cargo Village (Phase 4 Project) at the Tamale International Airport (TML). According to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the airline Eric Bannerman, the building of the cargo village will allow direct exports from…
2-tier rec fees on the way
Changes in access to Vernon recreation services will arrive in the new year.
Market leaders from Zimbabwe, Uganda and Rwanda get AFSA training, agree to proritise healthy organic food
By The Independent (Uganda)
UAW will try to organize workers at all U.S. nonunion factories after winning new contracts in Detroit
Less than two weeks after ratifying new contracts with Detroit automakers, the United Auto Workers union announced plans Wednesday to try to simultaneously organize workers at more than a dozen nonunion auto factories. The UAW says the drive will cover nearly 150,000 workers at factories largely in the South, where…
Voting open to allocate thousands of funds to Rutherglen and Cambuslang community groups
Residents from Rutherglen and Cambuslang can now vote which local groups will receive funds via the Participatory Budget.
Saudi Arabia announces boost in jobs for expats
The service focuses particularly on professions requiring high skills
DSSSB registration for 863 Pharmacist, ASO, Tech Asst and other posts ends tomorrow; apply now
Eligible candidates must submit their applications on the official website dsssb.delhi.gov.in by tomorrow.
HR minister to meet Fahmi on ways to protect media practitioners, creative industry freelancers
SHAH ALAM (Feb 5): Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong will meet Fahmi Fadzil, the communications minister soon to discuss ways to protect freelance workers and stringers (part-timers) in the media and creative industry. He said there are approximately 30,000 freelance workers in the s
SM welcomes partnerships for job matching, upskilling
SM is expanding its collaboration with the government and industry groups in pursuit of its advocacy for job generation and job matching. SM is ready to partner with government agencies and private organizations in hosting jobs fairs in its malls nationwide, and roll out upskilling programs to upgrade the local…
Click, bet, lose: How online swindlers lure, trap and exploit people in India
That dream car seems so near, yet so far — your savings don’t match the price. When the gap between our desires and the money we need to fulfil them is small, it is possible to get tempted and try our luck through online betting. They're littered all over the internet, pop up at the right moment, and promise thrill and instant gratification. But every click is programmed for just one result: ultimately you lose.
Games Workshop trading in line; staff to get £2,500 bonus
Games Workshop announced on Thursday that its staff are set to receive a nice Christmas bonus, as it said trading since its last update in September has been in line with expectations.
Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth $1,751 to wrap up for New Mexico residents in eight days
New Mexico will wrap up distributing benefits to qualified low-income residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in eight days for the month of December.
Midday Movers: Newmont Gains as Gold Prices Jump, Disney Declines as CEO Holds Meeting
U.S. equities advanced at midday on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023 after a report showed consumer confidence increased in November after falling for three consecutive months.
Urban Farming in Kenya Aims to Improves Food Security in Cities
Urban food security is a growing problem as populations swell in cities around the world. In Nairobi, urban farming technology is being used to help ease the food shortage problem. Juma Majanga reports from Nairobi. Camera: Amos Wangwa
Carnegie Learning Announces $7.9 Million Award to Improve Math Education in Rural Schools across North Carolina
PITTSBURGH — Carnegie Learning, a global leader in artificial intelligence for K-12 education, announced today that the company, in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) and non-profit WestEd, has been awarded approximately $7.9 million from the U.S. Department of Education to improve math education in rural schools as part of the Education Innovation and Research (EIR) grant program.
Youngsters urged to take up missions in AI, automation and advanced analytics
Renowned digital arts designer Robert Potts discusses the potential of new technologies to enhance human resources and nature.
Bid to boost tax break for volunteer firefighters as brigades struggle with retention
Alberta volunteer firefighter Alison Archambault calls it her “soul work.”
Saudi Arabia to open first alcohol shop for non-Muslim diplomats in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia is getting ready to open its first alcohol store in the country's capital, Riyadh, catering only to diplomats who are not Muslims, as per a document and a Reuters source who was briefed...
The more workers use AI, the more they worry about their job security, survey finds
Most workers say AI makes them more productive, but the more they use the technology, the more they worry about their jobs, a new CNBC|SurveyMonkey poll finds.
Critical infrastructure security will stay poor until everyone pulls together
Claroty CEO Yaniv Vardi tells us what's needed to defend vital networks
Embassy issues advisory for Indian drivers coming to Kuwait
Kuwait: Indian embassy in Kuwait has issued advisory for all Indian  drivers coming to Kuwait on employment or work visa.
Recruitment falls to decade low but bosses see reasons for cheer
Unemployment is expected to grow and job vacancies fall over the next year, according to accountancy firm BDO. But bosses remain more optimistic about 2024 than last year.
Pennsylvania casinos ask court to force state to tax skill games found in stores equally to slots
The owners of twelve Pennsylvania casinos are asking the state’s highest court to declare that a tax on slot machine revenue is unconstitutional because the state doesn’t impose it broadly on cash-paying electronic game terminals known as skill games that...
Miri associations out to empower community through bakery course
MIRI (May 4): The Miri City Women Caring Association, Miri Education Initiative Society (MEIS), and Sarawak Taiwan Graduates Association Miri Division jointly conducted a two-day bakery course at the Riam Institute of Technology (RiamTec) here, recently. The sessions were facilitated by three pas
Millions of UK workers warned they need to find a £1,200 wage rise soon
UK workers need a £1,200 pay rise for wages to keep pace with inflation, according to economic forecasts, as the Cost of Living crisis continues.
Manufacturing and construction are hiring — but there aren't enough people trained to fill the jobs
Manufacturing and construction companies will be struggling to fill all their available jobs in the coming years, and are getting creative with training.
Autonomous AI workers that talk to each other will arrive in 2025, Capgemini predicts
Autonomous AI agents that can communicate with other AI agents will arrive by 2025, Pascal Brier, Capgemini's chief innovation officer, told CNBC.
HMRC issues warning to people working this Christmas to check their pay
HMRC said to look at what was being deducted from their wages, as it could take workers below the legal minimum
Bid to boost tax break for volunteer firefighters as brigades struggle with retention
Alberta volunteer firefighter Alison Archambault calls it her "soul work."
I have seen the future, and it can work
SOME years ago, I went to Jakarta to give a talk at a conference. On the day of my arrival, the organisers thoughtfully organised a welcome dinner. I was due to arrive in Jakarta around 3pm, and the dinner was scheduled for 7.30pm. That would have fit neatly into my schedule. Unfortunately, my
How NIMBYs are helping to turn the public against immigrants
In this house, we believe that high rents fuel nativist backlashes.
UK PM Rishi Sunak shows support for skilled expats amid migration pressure, ‘It's best place to come and do business’
British PM Rishi Sunak supports skilled migrant workers, saying half of UK's innovative companies have an immigrant founder and it is the best country in the world to invest and do business.
Climate crisis brings high school friends together to back startups overlooked by other VCs
Starshot Capital has raised $35 million to invest in climate-focused startups.
CFOs need to ensure data security in companies, says former ICAI president
Former ICAI president emphasizes CFOs' role in data security, privacy, compliance, and leveraging data for company performance and growth.
DWP's new digital service could help people boost State Pensions
People can now check if they can boost their State Pension with a few 'simple clicks' using the online service.
New in UAE and need a loan? Your guide to borrowing without credit history
Explaining no-credit-check loans, building credit, and alternative solutions for expats
UAW will try to organize workers at all US nonunion factories after winning new contracts in Detroit
The United Auto Workers union has announced plans to try to simultaneously organize workers at more than a dozen nonunion auto factories.
Meta and ONDC join forces to empower Indian small businesses on WhatsApp |Deets here
ONDC will assist business solution providers to become seller apps as a part of this collaboration. This will integrate the businesses they serve into the ONDC Network to drive commerce.
AI predicts how London will look by 2050 - and it's not good news for the Houses of Parliament
London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, and London Bridge could all be impacted
Coast Mountain urging union to compromise as job action continues
As job action across Metro Vancouver transit enters its fourth day Tuesday, the company that operates buses in the region is urging the union to come back to the bargaining table with “realistic” expectations.
Police launch consultation giving communities, partners and stakeholders a say on buildings they believe are unnecessary
There are currently more than 320 not fit for purpose police buildings in Scotland.
76% of Indian IT leaders struggle to drive business priorities with data: Report
New Delhi: About 76 per cent of Indian analytics and IT leaders have said they struggle to drive business priorities with data, a new report showed on
Africa should forge path for secure data flow across borders, experts say
A single digital market across borders can help overcome barriers to business and trade on the continent, observers say
Two 'struggling' high streets in Greater Manchester selected to receive cash in new government scheme
Each of the 10 towns selected by the government for the scheme will get £237,000 initially and can apply for a share of up to £5m
UK new visa rule: You can now work in the country on tourist visa. Check what's allowed, what's not
The United Kingdom will introduce changes in its visa rules on January 31, allowing tourist visa holders to work with clients and work remotely while visiting the country.
Transport, Food, Other Price Items to Rise as Inflation Hits 27-Year High in Nigeria
Nigeria's inflation figures have risen to a 27-year-old high for December 2023, The latest figure from NBS shows that Nigeria's inflation stands at 28.92%.
Leather exporters’ delegation to visit Russia from Aug 26 to tap biz opportunities
New Delhi: A delegation of over 20 leather sector executives will be visiting Russia this month to seek investments and tap growing export opportunities.
Growth & Jobs | Business leaders encouraged to employ AI, policy and training to combat cyberthreats
Senior Director at Cable and Wireless Communications Delroy McLean is hailing artificial intelligence (AI) as a powerful tool in a company’s defence against cyber threats. “AI facilitates the consolidation of organisational data in a structured...
Red Wall Tories urge Rishi Sunak to cut taxes for working families
The Prime Minister is considering sweeping reforms to inheritance tax in the Budget in a bid to highlight the tax divide with Labour.
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