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looking beyond borders

foreign policy and global economy

Tag: workers

Written by lookingbeyondbordersMay 1, 2019

China’s Army Of Migrant Workers Is Becoming Older And Less Mobile

Annual survey by Beijing shows China’s migrant workers are less inclined to travel long distances for work, with governments offering grants to stay locally. The average age of migrant workers is rising, with a new generation of workers less content to work in factories or construction sites. Read Here – South China Morning Post

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersOctober 3, 2013

U.S. Shutdown: A Guide For Non-Americans

Graeme Wearden explains what the U.S. government shutdown means and why is it happening. Read Here – The Guardian

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersApril 26, 2013

Saudi’s Nitaqat Law: Trouble for Indian Expats?

Saudi Arabia’s Nitaqat law, designed to localize labor, could cost hundreds of thousands of expatriates their jobs. The prospect of unemployment and even deportation has triggered a wave of anxiety among Indian expatriates in the desert kingdom. Read Here – The Diplomat

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