US inflation holds but underlying prices creep up
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Vineet Sawant has worked as a delivery driver in Mumbai for the past two years, facing unique challenges associated with language barriers. His primary language is Marathi, and his limited proficiency in English made it difficult for him to navigate job responsibilities, particularly when instructions were provided in English. Initially, he sought help from colleagues
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Jewel Kiriungi recently conducted an interview with Pieter Engelbrecht, the CEO of Shoprite, a prominent retail company in South Africa. The discussion centered around various aspects of the business landscape, particularly in the context of the retail sector. Engelbrecht shared insights into the operations and strategies that have contributed to Shoprite’s position in the market.
In China, a novel trend has emerged among unemployed young adults who are willing to pay to use office spaces for the experience of “pretending” to work. This phenomenon has been observed as youth unemployment in the country remains high, exceeding 14%, with many struggling to secure traditional job opportunities amid a sluggish economy. Individuals,
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Recent trends in corporate management show an increasing tendency to merge Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT) departments under a single leadership. This shift is driven largely by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in business operations. A survey conducted by Nexthink reveals that 64% of senior IT decision-makers at large firms anticipate a
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Solvay, a chemical firm, has operated a rare earth processing facility in La Rochelle, western France, for nearly 80 years. The plant is being expanded to meet rising demand for rare earth metals, which are integral to various technologies, including smartphones and electric vehicles. Despite their importance, approximately 70% of rare earths are mined, and
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In a reflection on changes in the automotive industry, garage owner Kevan Gibbons notes significant developments over his 45 years in the motor trade. He observes that cars have increased in size, and urban driving patterns have evolved, resulting in more frequent stops and starts. This shift accelerates brake wear, especially in heavier vehicles and
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