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Boeing to cut 10% workforce, delay 777X delivery as strike takes toll

The strike is costing Boeing $1bn a month, making it critical for the firm to end the work stoppage.United States-based plane maker Boeing will...

Keir Starmer torn apart as huge planned changes to working spark fury

British tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell has cast doubt on the notion that changing the working week will enhance productivity in the UK, challenging Prime...

Labour civil war as Angela Rayner’s workers’ rights changes opposed by colleague

The Labour Party is facing an enormous row over plans to introduce extreme workers reforms, which businesses have already warned could do “real damage”...

Campaigners renew calls for decent state pension after IFS proposes guaranteed workplace contributions

THERE is a “strong case” for employees to receive a workplace pension, even if they do not pay into it, research...

Boeing workers ‘ready to go on strike’ if demands unmet

Boeing’s United States West Coast factory workers stood in long lines to vote on Thursday on a much-criticised new contract, some loudly calling for...

Disaster for Labour as tax plans see support from UK business leaders plummet

The Labour Government's Budget tax raid and plans for workers' rights have led to a collapse in business confidence.The economic confidence index from the...

Burberry Preparing to Cut Hundreds of Jobs, Telegraph Reports

British fashion house Burberry Group Plc is expected to shed hundreds of jobs, mostly in the UK, following a sharp drop in its stock...

A staggering 90% of employees in the UK are ‘quiet quitting’ as they seek out other opportunities, Gallup report says

People walk through the Canary Wharf financial district of London, Britain.Simon Dawson | ReutersThis means a staggering 90% of employees are feeling detached from...

A staggering 90% of employees in the UK are ‘quiet quitting’ as they seek out other opportunities, Gallup report says

People walk through the Canary Wharf financial district of London, Britain.Simon Dawson | ReutersThe U.K. has a serious problem.Only 10% of U.K. workers were...

Show me the ingredients: The story behind fashion’s first nutrition label

Welcome to The American Thread, a recurring column on the fate and future of fashion in the US, written by Vogue Business editor-at-large Christina...

‘We love Taiwan’: Domestic workers hope for more from new President Lai

Taipei, Taiwan – As Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te begins his four-year term, the democratic island’s legions of Southeast Asian migrant domestic workers are...

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