Hundreds of UK workers asked to move to Australia
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Hundreds of UK workers asked to move to Australia

Southern Australia is on a major recruitment drive and looking to attract those working in various industries, including healthcare, education, and construction 22:28, free, Sep 26, 2025 Updated: 22:54, free, Sep 26, 2025 Hundreds of Brits are being enticed to Australia to work in in-demand professions (Image: Getty Images)Hundreds of skilled UK workers are being enticed to relocate to South Australia to fill roles in key sectors. The state is on a significant recruitment mission, targeting professionals from various industries such as healthcare, education, construction, engineering, and public services. This campaign forms part of the Move to South Australia UK Roadshow, where skilled workers and professionals are invited to explore career and lifestyle opportunities with representatives from key sectors, aiming to address a severe skills shortage. The events will take place...
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The Childcare Workers Behind the Workers
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The Childcare Workers Behind the Workers

Politics tamfitronics Not long ago Kenya was taking the subway home from work when she heard what sounded like gunshots behind her. Heart pounding, she ducked under her seat. A native New Yorker, she isn’t easily rattled, but now she could see people running around her.A few moments later her train pulled into the next station, and hordes of people fled the car, including her. The police were on the platform. None stopped her to ask what had happened. Kenya didn’t stick around to volunteer. After she gathered herself, she did what most of us would: She made a phone call. Not to her two sisters or her nephew, who live with her and another roommate in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Not to a friend. Instead, she reached out to two of the people she sees most—the...
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40% Of Workers (Aged 18-34) Willing To Quit Job Over Political Differences With Their Boss: Survey
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40% Of Workers (Aged 18-34) Willing To Quit Job Over Political Differences With Their Boss: Survey

Politics tamfitronics In a politically charged environment, a significant number of younger workers are willing to make bold moves if their political views clash with those of their employers. According to a recent survey by Harris Poll, 40% of employees aged 18 to 34 stated they would consider quitting their jobs due to political differences with their boss. This statistic underscores the growing tension between personal beliefs and professional environments as the 2024 presidential election looms.Politics tamfitronics Political Disagreements Leading to Workplace TensionThe survey also revealed that 60% of workers would prefer to work for an organisation whose CEO shares similar political views. Furthermore, 54% of respondents admitted feeling uncomfortable discussing politics at work, even though only 35% reported actually engaging in such conversations. The results highlight a workplace increasingly fraught with political sensitivity, where...
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