Trump targets Gen Z with ice cream and influencer hires
Donald Trump is targeting Gen Z voters by hiring social media influencers and offering ice cream at rallies. But will this strategy win over the elusive youth vote?
Donald Trump is targeting Gen Z voters by hiring social media influencers and offering ice cream at rallies. But will this strategy win over the elusive youth vote?
BP reveals strategic cost reductions while increasing shareholder dividends, as the energy giant navigates market volatility and shifting consumer demands.
A new Ohio bill could allow employers to turn down job applicants solely based on their unemployment status, sparking debate over fairness and discrimination.
An Australian recruiter reveals why employers are hesitant to hire Gen Z workers, citing entitlement, poor work ethic, and unrealistic expectations.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is rolling out lucrative signing bonuses and incentives to tackle severe staffing shortages, raising concerns over recruitment ethics.
Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a bold plan to offer $5,000 hiring bonuses for ICE agents, aiming to strengthen border security and address the ongoing immigration challenges.
Vogue faces backlash after requiring job applicants to complete a '90s-themed quiz, raising questions about inclusivity and relevance in the fashion industry.
Unison leader Christina McAnea calls for equal pay and conditions for private sector workers under Labour's proposed New Deal, highlighting the need for fair treatment across all sectors.
Ministers are exploring plans to let pubs sell takeaway beer without needing additional planning consent, a move that could boost the struggling hospitality sector.
Sick leave among Whitehall civil servants has surged dramatically, with new data revealing a sharp rise in absences since Keir Starmer took office. Experts warn of a growing crisis in public sector health and productivity.
South Cambridgeshire Council pioneers a four-day working week trial, sparking nationwide interest among local authorities. Discover how this bold move could reshape public sector employment.
Chevron's decision to wind down oil production on Barrow Island raises concerns about corporate influence over environmental policy. Is this a case of state capture in action?
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has unveiled significant salary reductions for its workforce, sparking concerns over employee morale and the future of agricultural policymaking. Here’s what you need to know.
Chinese state-linked hackers exploited a Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability to breach UK nuclear and defence organisations, raising serious cybersecurity concerns.
Ex-shadow minister Dan Jarvis takes on a key role at Microsoft UK, focusing on government and public sector partnerships.
Goldman Sachs is relocating key operations from London to the EU following Brexit, signalling a broader trend of financial sector migration and its impact on the UK economy.
The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a stark warning to banks and insurers, demanding immediate improvements in how they treat vulnerable customers and handle complaints.
A Surrey chippie owner faces a hefty Home Office fine after being accused of hiring an undocumented worker. The case highlights the growing crackdown on immigration violations in small businesses.
A surprising demographic is facing hiring challenges despite their experience. Experts are puzzled by the trend affecting skilled professionals over 50.
A new report highlights the urgent need for reform in the UK's water industry, criticising excessive bureaucracy and calling for practical solutions.
A damning review by Jon Cunliffe highlights systemic failures in England and Wales' water sector, urging Ofwat to implement sweeping reforms to protect consumers and the environment.
The Prax Lindsey oil refinery in Lincolnshire is set to close, leaving hundreds of workers facing redundancy. The decision has sparked concerns over local employment and energy security.
Ministers announce new rules to prevent NHS executives from receiving hefty payouts after poor performance, aiming to boost accountability and public trust.
The UK government is set to replace Ofwat with a new, more robust water regulator in a bid to overhaul the struggling sector and ensure better service for consumers.
The Independent Water Commission has urged a major overhaul of Ofwat, proposing an integrated regulator to address systemic issues in the water sector.
The UK government announces sweeping reforms to Ofwat, introducing a new water ombudsman to handle rising consumer complaints and improve accountability in the water sector.
ExxonMobil and China's CNOOC have filed arbitration claims to block Chevron's $53bn acquisition of Hess, setting the stage for a fierce legal battle over Guyana's lucrative oil fields.
Generation Z is struggling to secure jobs despite a competitive market, with many facing unemployment due to hiring biases and lack of experience. Experts reveal what’s really happening.
A married city banker was dismissed after a brief affair with a junior colleague, with the tribunal hearing shocking claims about his reaction upon learning his wife was pregnant.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines Labour's economic strategy to revitalise Britain's financial sector, promising stability and growth in a major speech to City leaders.