
Americans Trim Wage Expectations When Seeking New Jobs, NY Fed Study Finds
According to recently published data, residents of the United States have begun to lower their wage expectations when searching for new employment. A survey conducted by the New York Federal Reserve (NY Fed) shows that many Americans now prefer more flexible working conditions and are willing to accept lower salaries than before. This shift is driven by several factors, including rising worker mortality, increasing costs of living, and changes in the labor market.
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The UK tones down worker right to switch-off demands
A recent statement from the UK government has sparked vigorous discussions among various experts and social groups regarding worker rights to disconnect from work. In this context, the Ministry of Labor announced its intention to moderate the strict demands previously proposed to ensure a proper balance between work and personal life.
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