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A series of state-media reports on the theme of the May 1 International Workers Day provide a window into the CCP’s ...
Primary care nurse practitioners were found to use low-value care at lower or relatively similar rates compared with the general clinician population.
In the formal sector in South Africa, women, on average, get paid 12% less than men. We find that about 45% of this gap – 5.5 ...
Six-in-ten U.S. Catholics say the church should be more inclusive, even if that means changing some of its teachings, while 37% say the church should stick to its traditional teachings, even if that ...
According to the analysis, Labour and the Conservatives would ... from the census and other sources to identify constituency characteristics which influence individual voting decisions, such ...
Guangbin Hong, a PhD candidate in the department of economics in the Faculty of Arts & Science, has been recognized with the Canadian Labour Economics Forum (CLEF)’s Best Paper Prize. The award ...
Phumlani Majozi writes on the destructive industrial action being waged against the dairy company One of the obvious characteristics of labour unions is that most of them have zero understanding of ...
In a new report highlighting the universal impact of the technological revolution now underway, the UN International Labour Organization (ILO) insisted that it offered a way out from so-called 3D jobs ...
Brexit Britain scraping around for a deal on minor changes to food standards while we are being whacked by Trump tariffs - the Labour Party needs to wake up to the reality that any economic deal ...
Evidently, an opposition leader can brand the prime minister, in this case Anthony Albanese, a “liar”. Labor can go on and on about Dutton’s “lies”.
On the face of it, the government’s shake-up of planning rules to boost housebuilding and infrastructure projects makes sense and should encourage economic ... first time, Labour’s rhetoric ...
London risks becoming an “ageing city” as Labour hammers landlords with red ... with the rest of the country and could undermine its economic dynamism. Tom Bill of Knight Frank agreed that ...