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The General Services Administration (GSA) wrote to EY, McKinsey, BCG, FTI Consulting, AlixPartners, and A&M on Thursday, asking them to outline and justify their federal contracts. The GSA helps oversee procurement across the government and is coordinating the administration-wide review to determine which tasks can be done internally by federal employees, and which must be done by outside consultants. “Our objective is to critically evaluate which engagements deliver genuine value,” wrote the GSA’s Josh Gruenbaum, who serves as commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service. “In keeping with this Administration’s laser focus on fiscal responsibility, our baseline presumption is that most, if not all, of these contracted services are not core to agency missions.” He asked the consulting firms to respond by July 11 by detailing their existing federal contracts in plain language - “no consultant gobbledygook,” he said in the letter - and explaining the pricing structure of projects.
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UK
Analysis by jobs search site Adzuna shows that the number of new entry-level jobs has fallen by 31.9% since the launch of the AI tool ChatGPT in November 2022. The report highlights that entry-level posts now account for just a quarter of the overall jobs market, down from 28.9% in 2022. James Neave, head of data science at Adzuna, said: "If you can reduce your hiring at the entry level, that’s just going to increase your efficiency and improve cost savings."
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Europe
Research from the Dutch economic policy bureau CPB indicates that foreign workers in the Netherlands are more likely to remain in the country if they earn a higher income or have a partner. The study, which analysed anonymised data from 1999 to 2022, found that only one in four foreign workers stays after ten years, but this increases to 35% for those on highly-skilled migrant visas. Notably, 87% of foreign workers earning over €6,000 a month remain after five years, compared to 78% earning between €2,000 and €3,000, and 64% earning between €1,000 and €2,000. The CPB observed: "Having a partner - particularly one who is Dutch-born - is also linked to a longer stay."
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Middle East
The UAE has identified around 1,300 establishments, owned by approximately 1,800 employers, that have failed to properly conduct their licensed activities. As a consequence, the authority has imposed over Dh34m in fines and suspended the issuance of new work permits for these establishments. Employers are urged to cancel their licenses and regularise the status of their workers if their establishments cease operations. The authority's monitoring system evaluates various factors, including authorised business activities and the number of sponsored workers. The public is encouraged to report unlawful practices via the ministry's call centre or official channels.
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