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OPINION

Former Merkel rival aims to become chancellor

News, Sarah Marsh, Published on 24/09/2024

» Squeezed out of top-level politics by his arch-party rival Angela Merkel more than two decades ago, Friedrich Merz is on course to land his first-ever government job as Germany's next chancellor. The conservative Christian Democrat Party (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, which together are topping nationwide polls, last Tuesday agreed to nominate Mr Merz, 68, as candidate for chancellor in next year's federal election.

OPINION

Should ChatGPT write your CV?

News, Sarah Green Carmichael, Published on 10/07/2024

» Artificial intelligence is already making it easier for workers to put together a job application. The jury's still out on whether it's also making it easier for them to get the job.

OPINION

Remote work risks making low-wage jobs worse

News, Sarah Green Carmichael, Published on 10/08/2023

» The popular image of the remote worker is often of a highly educated, laptop-toting professional comfortably situated in a large suburban home or in some Instagrammable Airbnb. The reality is different. Of the roughly 10% of employees who say they always work from home, most are lower-paid workers in support roles -- wearing headsets and logging in from their apartments, probably in the cheaper outskirts of a large city. Their numbers are expected to increase in the years to come.

LIFE

'Ultimate' Bond vacation going for B2.5 million

Sarah Rappaport, Bloomberg News, Published on 30/03/2023

» LONDON: What would a dream vacation for a James Bond superfan look like? Skiing down the mountain location of the iconic chase scene in Spectre? Sipping ice-cold martinis (shaken, not stirred, obviously) in London?

OPINION

Women are leading Covid recovery

Oped, Sarah Knibbs, Published on 17/03/2023

» Three years after the pandemic was formally declared, the world is now firmly in the recovery stage. But the huge potential contribution of women's leadership is still being undervalued, under-resourced, or overlooked altogether.

OPINION

Forget lazy 'trend' pieces about working women

News, Sarah Green Carmichael, Published on 10/03/2023

» Every year when International Women's Day approaches, news publications seize the opportunity to run stories about how women are faring in the workplace. The annual observance is a good opportunity to take stock of progress -- or the lack of it -- in gender equality.

BUSINESS

YouTube Advances Plans for Streaming Video Marketplace

Business, Jessica Toonkel & Sarah Krouse, Published on 15/08/2022

» YouTube is planning to launch an online store for streaming video services and has renewed talks with entertainment companies about participating in the platform, according to people close to the recent discussions.

BUSINESS

Best Buy Cuts Store Jobs to Help Boost Profits

Business, Sarah Nassauer, Published on 15/08/2022

» Best Buy Co. is cutting store jobs across in the U.S., as the electronics and appliance retailer works to lower costs in response to changing customer spending habits.

OPINION

Domestic workers have rights too

Oped, Geraldine Ansart, Graeme Buckley and Sarah Knibbs, Published on 12/07/2022

» 'I have many Thai domestic worker friends who are 50 to 60 years old. They have worked since they were in their late teens or early twenties. This is their occupation. They have jobs and employers like other workers do. But the government has excluded domestic workers from receiving social security benefits," said Champa, a migrant domestic worker in Thailand.

BUSINESS

Ships get older and slower as emissions rules bite

Sarah McFarlane of Reuters, Published on 11/07/2022

» LONDON: If shipping is the beating heart of global trade, its pulse is about to get slower.