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If Korea fails to act now, the nation could face a dystopian future in which no babies are born and no young workers remain.
An executive order to consolidate federal workforce programs could address workforce shortages among senior living and other aging services providers by expanding apprenticeships, industry advocates ...
The health care workforce shortage is well-trod ground for the House Aging and Older Adult Services Committee, as the ...
Employers will have more flexibility to hire foreign specialists after the government agreed to create new exemptions for ...
Foreign workers have emerged as a critical force behind the euro zone’s economic growth since the pandemic, offsetting the ...
Arizona’s workforce is shrinking just as employers need more skilled workers than ever before. A new report from the 117th ...
The use of automation by public companies can confront sustainable investors with a difficult choice: On the one hand, ...
Secretary of Labor and Industry Nancy Walker visited the Harrisburg Area Community College today to celebrate National ...
A new report from the Alzheimer’s Association reveals a critical shortage of geriatricians ... won’t be prepared to care for its aging population.
The focus of the debate on foreign labor in Estonia should shift from the question of whether to allow it to under what ...
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