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North America
President Donald Trump has agreed to appoint an emergency board to review the dispute between the Long Island Rail Road and the unions that represent its employees, according to an executive order released by the White House. A White House spokesperson said Trump had acted at the unions' request "to bring both sides back to the negotiating table and prevent a strike that could have crippled the New York City area and disrupted the upcoming Ryder Cup on Long Island."
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UK
Britain is experiencing a significant decline in graduate job opportunities, with vacancies on Reed's website dropping from 180,000 to 55,000 since 2021/22, according to James Reed, CEO of the recruitment firm. Research by High Fliers shows that there was a 14.6% decrease in graduate hiring among the top 100 employers last year, the steepest drop since 2009. Mr Reed, who noted that AI is automating many white-collar roles, is urging families to encourage young people to consider manual labour as a viable career path. He said: "There are all sorts of good jobs that don't involve big lawyers or accountants. And I think probably there's a big cohort of middle-class people who need to think again about that."
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Europe
Teachers, train drivers, pharmacists and hospital staff are among workers expected to strike in France today as part of a day of protests against looming budget cuts. Unions from the various sectors are also calling for increased public service funding, higher taxes on the wealthy, and the reversal of a controversial pension reform. Leaders of the Socialist Party met with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu yesterday to negotiate budget concessions. These discussions could influence the final phase of President Emmanuel Macron's second term. One union leader said: "We need a fairer approach to public spending."
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Middle East
Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into the UAE workspace, and it is becoming imperative for employees to upgrade their skills, according to ministers. “Globally, 44% of workers will see their skills disrupted by 2027, and six to 10 employees will need reskilling,” said Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development & the Future during the SHRM Mena Annual Conference & Expo 2025 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Achal Khanna, CEO of SHRM APAC & MENA, told Khaleej Times: “Employers are increasingly focusing on skills that go beyond traditional qualifications. A combination of technical and soft skills, including digital literacy, adaptability, and leadership, along with cultural competence and multilingual abilities, is critical for a diverse workforce.”
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