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India Giappone
Maruti Suzuki cuts middlemen out of hiring temporary workers
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. has adopted a different model for hiring temporary workers at one of its plants, completely eliminating the role of middlemen, according to top company officials. The subsidiary of Japan’s Suzuki Motor Corp. and India’s largest carmaker is now hiring temporary workers directly, using the same selection ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks fall further on yen’s rise
Stocks lost further ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Monday, weighed down by the yen’s strengthening against the dollar. The 225-issue Nikkei average fell 14.05 points, or 0.07 percent, to end at 19,869.85. On Friday, the key market gauge lost 77.65 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues finished ...
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Giappone
Toyota-led group invests in development of flying car
Toyota Motor Corp. and 14 affiliates plan to spend ¥42.5 million over three years to support a flying car development team that includes young engineers from the leading automaker, according to informed sources. Currently, the group of young engineers from the automotive and aviation industries and officials from related startups ...
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Giappone
Wholesale prices up for fourth month on higher oil costs
Japan’s wholesale prices rose 2.1 percent in April from a year earlier, up for the fourth straight month due to higher oil prices, Bank of Japan data showed Monday. Discounting the effect of a 3 percentage point consumption tax hike in April 2014, the pace of the increase was the ...
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Giappone
Effect of changes in modern motherhood has economists worried
Motherhood is changing, as are mothers’ working lives — and those changes have economists concerned. For a while there, women around the world were making clear economic progress. More were working, and they were earning more (and boosting the global economy in the process). But in the last few decades, ...
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Giappone
Desperately short of labor, midsized firms plan to buy robots
Desperate to overcome the nation’s growing shortage of labor, midsized companies are planning to buy robots and other equipment to automate a wide range of tasks, including manufacturing, earthmoving and hotel room service. According to a Bank of Japan survey, companies with share capital of ¥100 million to ¥1 billion ...
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Panama
Comienza evaluación de Gafilat a Panamá
"Son dos semanas muy intensas y Panamá ha estado trabajando durante el último año para esta visita", comentó el ministro de Economía y Finanzas, Dulcidio De la Guardia.
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Qatar
Qatar Airways realizará feria de empleo este fin de semana en Panamá
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Senegal
Journée de don de sang au ministère de la Culture, mardi
Dakar, 15 mai (APS) - L'amicale des femmes du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication en partenariat avec le Centre national de transfusion sanguine, organise, mardi à 9h, une journée de don de sang sur le thème : "Donner du Sang pour une Culture D'émergence". - Agenda
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Turchia
Main opposition CHP appoints central executive board member Erdoğdu as new deputy leader
The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has appointed its Istanbul lawmaker Aykut Erdoğdu as the party’s new deputy leader responsible for the economy in lieu of Selin Sayek Böke, who has recently resigned from her post.