The consumer confidence index in the United States registered a drop in May, going from 103.7 points in April to 102.3 points in the fifth month of the year.
The main reason for the drop in the consumer confidence index is a combination of elements, including the prevailing uncertainty in the…
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Shortage of qualified employees in German commerce increases
The shortage of skilled workers is also causing increasing problems in retail trade in Germany, which lacked more than 37,000 employees between July 2021 and July 2022, according to a study by the Institute for German Economics (IW)…
Hybrid work will be the norm in Spain in 2023
In 2023, the hybrid work modality will be at least 85 % in Spain. This conclusion emerges from a study carried out by Logitech, Microsoft and IDG Research, which analyzed key elements for the digitalization process of companies.
According…
The CEPAL predicts an increase of unemployment in Latin America
The countries from Latin America and the Caribbean were already going through a critical situation before the World Health Organization declared the global emergency due to the coronavirus pandemia.
The quarantine provoked the closure of…
The United Kingdom strengthens work protection measures
The Government of the United Kingdom has decided to extend the self-employed 80 % salary protection, up to a maximum of £ 2,500 (2,731 euros), which was announced last week for all workers.
The UK Minister for Finance and Finance Officer,…
Chile-Brazil free trade agreement could be ready by the end of 2018
Negotiations for a free trade agreement between Chile and Brazil could be concluded before the end of the year. This was reported on September 14th by the Chilean authorities.
The Foreign Ministry of this country indicated that until now…
Workforce automation grows in Latin America
One of the signs of the transformation of the industrial sector in Latin America is the growing incorporation of robots and automated systems in key areas of production in each country.
Although the workforce in the subcontinent still…