Q1 2025 Management View CEO Derek Dewan highlighted the challenging hiring environment, citing macroeconomic factors such as inflation, interest rate volatility, and overhiring in prior years as key ...
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China’s Labor Law landscape saw major reforms in 2024, including a phased increase in the retirement age, adjustments to ...
As with many chemical companies, Ecolab's fluctuating raw material costs could weigh on the company's profitability. Ecolab is in good financial health. Management reported net debt/adjusted EBITDA ...
The U.S. National Institutes of Health is lowering the maximum “indirect cost rate” that research institutions can charge the ...
It will also be cheaper for women to get long-acting contraceptives and menopause assessments, in a significant package that ...
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Jetstar will offer direct seasonal service between Darwin and the Gold Coast in late June, after receiving an undisclosed ...
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CEBU’s business community has raised strong concerns over the proposed P200 across-the-board daily minimum wage increase, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. labor costs rose marginally in the fourth quarter, offering some comfort to Federal Reserve officials after progress lowering inflation stalled at the end of 2024.
US labor cost growth cooled in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, reassuring Federal Reserve policymakers wage pressures are gradually diminishing and no longer a key driver of inflation. The ...