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Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Tessa West, a professor of psychology at New York University and the author of “Job Therapy: Finding Work That Works for You”, says many members of Gen Z “are woefully unprepared for surviving - let alone thriving - in their jobs”. She believes “a combination of having fewer real-world relationship experiences, spending their education years in remote environments, and learning to communicate largely through asynchronous methods [means] these 20-somethings have missed opportunities to develop the skills needed to navigate the complex world of work.” Her suggested remedy is that leaders must change how they think about communication for everyone in the workplace with one goal in mind: “Make it clear and direct.”
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UK
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts that net migration to the UK will average 235,000 annually from 2026 to 2030, a reduction of 60,000 from previous estimates. The decline is attributed to increased emigration of British nationals. In 2026, net migration is expected to be 200,000, rising to 281,000 by 2030. The OBR said the level of net migration has a "significant impact" on the level of real GDP. Harry Quilter-Pinner from the Institute For Public Policy Research think-tank warned that reduced migration "poses a medium-term risk to public finances."
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Europe
Amazon has announced plans to invest an additional €18bn ($21bn) in Spain to expand its data centre infrastructure and advance artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, bringing its total investment in the country to €33.7bn. The announcement followed a meeting between Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Amazon’s chief global affairs and legal officer, David Zapolsky, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new investment is expected to support up to 30,000 jobs by 2035 and position Spain as Amazon’s European hub for AI operations.
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Middle East
Millions of migrant workers in the Gulf region are at risk as Iran retaliates against US-Israeli strikes. The Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Pakistan are monitoring the location of their citizens and preparing evacuation and repatriation plans, and Vietnam has suspended the deployment of workers to the region. Bloomberg notes that previous conflicts in the Middle East have seen some migrant workers abandoned by employers, often without their wages or travel documents.
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