Washington Post will offer buyouts to employees to reduce staff
The Washington Post plans to offer voluntary separation packages to employees across all functions, a company spokesperson said
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Is South Korea failing women in the workplace? Just look at Hyundai Motor
When Hwang Ji-sun, 52, first joined the assembly line at South Korean carmaker Hyundai 22 years ago, women like her had it tough.
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Japan says one in 10 residents are now octogenarians as nation turns gray
More than 10% of Japan's population is now age 80 or older, the government said Monday, the latest worrying milestone in the rapidly graying country's demographic crisis.
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Biden seeks to preempt GOP attempts to slash federal workforce with new proposal
The Biden administration is seeking to strengthen protections for federal workers as a host of Republican candidates, including frontrunner Donald Trump, make reducing and altering the federal workforce a key component of their campaigns.
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US FAA, DOT tell government teleworkers to boost in-person work
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday they expect
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'Great Resignation' continues as quarter of workers look to change jobs - PwC
By Divya Chowdhury MUMBAI A quarter of workers surveyed by PwC expect to change jobs in the next
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