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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
Rising female unemployment, particularly among young women, is hindering the UK jobs market and costing the economy £11bn, according to the PwC Women in Work Index. The report highlights a surge in young women classified as Neet (not in employment, education or training), with rates rising to 11.8% in 2024 from 9.5% the year before. Carol Stubbings, UK and EMEA managing partner at PwC, said: “Rising female unemployment, especially among young women, points to underlying weaknesses in our labour market at a time when AI is reshaping the economy and the skills needed . . . Reducing the number of young women who are Neet is not only a social imperative – it is an economic one, with billions in potential gross domestic product at stake.”
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Europe
ArcelorMittal's meeting with staff representatives on Thursday failed to provide clarity on plans to relocate up to 1,150 jobs from Luxembourg to India and Poland. Jean-Luc Ruffin, secretary of the ArcelorMittal European Works Council, said: "ArcelorMittal's management remains silent on the progress of this project." In a press release, the council said the steel group “does not respect our right to information and consultation by refusing to provide us with detailed information on the process underway,” which prevents it “from reaching the relevant conclusions that would enable it to issue a duly reasoned opinion.”
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Middle East
JPMorgan and Citigroup employees in the Middle East have been asked to work from home amid escalating local tensions, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Both US lenders say they do not expect disruptions to their operations in the region due to the US-Israeli air war against Iran, said the sources. "We are continuing to take measures to help keep our employees and their families safe," Citigroup said in a statement.
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