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SoCal Game Store Robbery: Gunman Steals $5,000 Worth of Pokémon Cards After Wrestling with Workers

This incident marked the third robbery at Into the RetroVerse in recent months.

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.A. City Council Proposes Ban On Fast-Food Chains

California to Impose New $20 Minimum Wage for Fast Food Workers Starting Monday

Starting on Monday, April 1, a new law in California will ensure that most fast food workers get a minimum wage of $20 per hour.

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Texas Federal Court Overturns NLRB's New Rule Aimed at Easing Unionization for Workers

A Texas federal judge halted the NLRB's proposed policy of making it easier for major business workers to form unions.

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Singapore Streamlines Tax Filing Process for Commission Agents, Delivery Workers

Singapore is simplifying tax filings for over 100,000 commission agents in 2024 with pre-filled income information.

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Studies Reveal That Half Of New Workers In Key Sectors Stays Short

Recent researches and studies found out that almost 50% of the new workers did not stay for long in key sectors.

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South Africa Unemployment Rate Declines to 24.5% in Q4

South Africa's unemployment rate drops to 24.5% in the fourth quarter due to increased employment in the finance industry which offsets job losses in agriculture and construction sector. But with the major sectors laying off jobs, and the cost cutting of the government will sure make the unemployment rate will rise again.

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Tinder-like app for recruitment received $10 million in venture capital

The app has been widely used in Spain and just launched in Paris and London. The services focus on blue collar workers and small business who often need a more simple and time-saving recruitment process. The app works similarly to dating app Tinder, where one party can swipe to decide whether the profile on screen fit what they are looking for.

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Robots, Automation and Artificial Intelligence to replace Human Jobs According to The World Economic Forum

With the advancement of technologies, businesses would prefer robots or artificial intelligence as workers. However, the industries would still need growing numbers of certain skilled workers.

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U.S. employers are posting a lot more job openings

The number of job openings in the United States rose to a near 13-year high in October, a hopeful sign for the U.S. economy and labor market.

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U.S. CEOs say having hard time finding workers with right skills

Most chief executive officers at U.S. corporations report significant problems in finding workers with the skills they need, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

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U.S. jobless claims rise but still close to 14-year low

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, yet it remained near a 14-year low in a reminder that the labor market appears to be moving toward full health.

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Greek workers rally against new government austerity plan

Greek workers took to the streets their opposition over the proposed plan to retrench state workers.

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