With vaccination approaches and availability differing between countries, what part can global organisations play in encouraging uptake and countering misinformation?
USA
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The US Department of Labor has reached a settlement with Google to resolve allegations of systemic gender and race discrimination.
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Changes to rules concerning H-1B visas could increase numbers of foreign specialists while safeguarding US wages.
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Pinterest has agreed to pay $22.5m (£16.9m) to settle a gender discrimination and retaliation case brought by its former chief...
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Private sector workers are set to receive average pay rises of 2.4% in 2021, up from an average of 2.2%...
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The company had already announced 28,000 job cuts in September as its theme parks and cruises reel from the pandemic.
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Global mobility has been stymied under Donald Trump but the new Biden administration is planning a return to a more talent-friendly approach.
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In a less commented upon US ballot, California last week voted to exempt Uber and Lyft drivers from being classified as employees.
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Essential workers in supermarkets are at a much higher risk of coronavirus infection than the general population, with those in...
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Citigroup has named Scotland-born Jane Fraser as its new chief executive.
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While the coronavirus lockdown may have cooled some simmering office romances over recent months, it’s well known that many personal...
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Searches by overseas workers for UK jobs have reached their highest level since December 2018, according to job site Indeed....
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JPMorgan Chase will introduce rotational working model with large proportion of staff able to work from home on a regular basis.
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Gig economy firms continue to fight legislation forcing them to treat their drivers as employees.
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McDonald’s Corporation has launched legal action to recover tens of millions of dollars of severance pay and benefits from its...