The UK economy is uniquely positioned to benefit from the roll out of artificial intelligence. Politicians on all sides should be championing policies that help secure these benefits as soon as possible, Chris Dorrell writes
The Prime Minister dismissed claims from Labour that his dramatic pledge to spend an extra £75 billion on defence by the end of the decade was not fully funded.
Once known for hiring hundreds of thousands every year, five of India’s top six information technology services companies reported a reduction of 73,600 in their total headcount in the last fiscal yearHCLTech, the third largest, was the only exception among the top six, as it added 1,537 employees in the year ended March 31, even as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and LTIMindtree reported a fall in their headcount. After accounting for the addition at HCLTech, the...
The Kansas Legislature adjourned on Tuesday after approving a new tax cut package. The new proposal is a slight modification of the previous plan that Governor Laura Kelly had vetoed. The bill would restructure income taxes into
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his Liberal government will do everything it can to make sure most jobs linked to electric vehicle projects in Canada will stay locally.
Government borrowing for the year was £6.6bn higher than expected, according to new figures.
More than 43,000 people each year are diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK
Finding the best person to fill a position can be tough, from drafting a job ad to producing a shortlist of top interview candidates.
“The deterrent is already having an impact because people are worried about coming here”
A majority of new retirees claim Social Security retirement benefits before age 65, new research finds. Here's why experts say it's better to wait.
The reason the Fed may be tempted to cut rates would be to help the U.S. cover interest payments on the national debt, according to fund manager Freddie Lait.
Air France-KLM is actively looking for ways to limit expenses. Scrapping jobs is one of the options discussed by the airline, although that plan is not concrete, said CFO Steven Zaat while discussing the quarterly results. The company has around 73,000 employees. The airline group said during its quarterly results presentation that they will not hire any supporting staff for the time being. The overhead costs necessary to keep the business running must also be reduced.