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North America
Sony Pictures Entertainment to cut hundreds of film and TV jobs

Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced a shift in business strategy, precipitating job cuts across its film, TV and corporate divisions. “As we lean into those priorities, we need to operate with greater focus, speed, and alignment to strengthen our differentiated capabilities,” Chief Executive Officer Ravi Ahuja wrote in a note to staff. “To support our growth, we are aligning our organization with where the business is going — not where it has been. That requires changes to how we are structured and where we invest.”  The company declined to specify how many would lose their jobs.

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People to be given ‘right to try’ work without losing benefits

The government has introduced new legislation that will enable disabled claimants to work without the risk of losing their benefits. The Department for Work and Pensions has laid amendments to existing laws, and the changes are set to take effect by the end of this month. The initiative, which has been called the "Right to Try", is key to a government strategy to prevent people from being "trapped on benefits." Minister for Social Security and Disability, Stephen Timms, said: Giving sick and disabled people legal protection to try work without fear is vital for their futures and for growing our economy . . .  With 2.8 million people out of work due to long-term sickness, we’re removing the barriers that have held people back for too long."

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Europe
Lufthansa cabin crew union calls one-day strike in Germany

Lufthansa cabin crew union UFO is ​calling on staff at the core brand and its ‌subsidiary airline Cityline to hold a one-day strike tomorrow. The union said the airline had ​shown no flexibility in talks over working conditions for the 19,000 ​cabin crew members or the redundancy package for roughly 800 employees of Cityline, ‌which ⁠is set to wind down. “This situation could have been avoided – the responsibility lies with Lufthansa, which has so far not even managed to put forward a proposal suitable for negotiation,” UFO chief ​Joachim Vázquez Bürger ​said.

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Middle East
UAE employees are among the most optimistic about job market

According to Gallup's State of the Global Workplace: 2026 Report, 76% of employees in the UAE believe it is a good time to find a job. This optimism is among the highest globally, with 55% of workers feeling they are thriving. Abdullah Bader, regional director for MENA at Gallup, noted that this positive sentiment stems from ongoing economic diversification and active hiring across sectors. Despite regional conflicts, the UAE's job market remains strong, with employee engagement at 27%, nearly double the MENA average of 14%.

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