Assam government has decided to train 50,000 boys and girls with foreign language skills with the first cohort to learn ...
In Japan’s labour market, an increase in people changing jobs is occurring in the middle of a growing labour shortage, and changing traditional features of Japanese corporate culture such as lifetime ...
Japan’s labour shortage has led to increased hiring of workers with disabilities, especially in rural areas and understaffed sectors. While legal reforms and public support services have improved ...
More part-time opportunities are available for workers who need or want flexibility, with the share of part-time job postings climbing since 2022 and full-time postings remaining flat, according to a ...
Nordic network vendor Ericsson has announced plans to ramp up R&D investment in Japan. As part of the plans, the company stated that up to 300 telecoms jobs will be created in the country. The ...
A new Japanese AI tool is being developed to determine whether workers, particularly college freshmen, will quit their jobs based on attendance, performance, and other factors. This upcoming model ...
Since graduating from college a year ago, Kaitlyn Dwyer has sent out about 500 job applications but so far has come up empty in her search for a full-time position. Dwyer, who lives in Roanoke, ...
NPR's A Martinez talks with Rutgers economics professor Tom Prusa {PROO-shuh} about the takeover of U.S. Steel and what it means for American jobs. The largest steelmaker in Japan, Nippon Steel, plans ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Several years ago, to research the novel I was writing, I spent six months working in the warehouse of a big-box store. As a supporter of the Fight for $15, I ...
Japan is loosening regulations on part-time work for foreigners stuck in the country due to the novel coronavirus and having trouble supporting themselves, the government said on Tuesday.
Affordability is one of the greatest threats to student persistence in higher education; a survey of current college students at risk of dropping out said their primary concern is the cost of tuition.
ANA Holdings Inc plans to cut about 3,500 jobs in three years as Japan's largest airline operator braces for its biggest-ever annual loss due to a plunge in demand driven by the coronavirus pandemic, ...