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Labour shortage

Trump’s immigration crackdown hasn’t boosted employment for US-born workers

Some firms in industries employing large shares of immigrants – including construction – say it’s taking longer to find workers.
Some firms in industries employing large shares of immigrants – including construction – say it’s taking longer to find workers.

Russia, facing labour crunch worsened by war, pivots to India for workers

Migrant workers from India sew tulle fabric at a textile factory in the town of Balashikha outside Moscow on Jan 20.
Migrant workers from India sew tulle fabric at a textile factory in the town of Balashikha outside Moscow on Jan 20.

Russia turns to India, Sri Lanka for way out of its labour crisis

Russia estimates the economy needs 11 million more labourers by the end of the decade.
Russia estimates the economy needs 11 million more labourers by the end of the decade.

Russia-India ‘win-win’ labour deal sparks concerns over migrant workers’ rights and safety

Russian President Vladimir Putin greets India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Dec 5, 2025, in New Delhi. During Mr Putin's visit, both countries agreed to ease the movement of Indian workers to Russia.  REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Dec 5, 2025, in New Delhi. During Mr Putin's visit, both countries agreed to ease the movement of Indian workers to Russia.  REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

As Japan’s labour shortage deepens, businesses fear losing foreign workers

Japan's controversial technical intern training programme has been accused of being a vehicle for getting cheap labour.
Japan's controversial technical intern training programme has been accused of being a vehicle for getting cheap labour.

Louvre trade unions call for rolling strike next week

The unions said that parts of the Louvre were being regularly closed because of “insufficient staff numbers, as well as technical failures and the building’s ageing condition”.
The unions said that parts of the Louvre were being regularly closed because of “insufficient staff numbers, as well as technical failures and the building’s ageing condition”.

In Good Company

Challenging times for F&B? BreadTalk just keeps growing

BreadTalk CEO Jonathan Quek said there is always a story behind each piece of bread the bakery has come up with.
BreadTalk CEO Jonathan Quek said there is always a story behind each piece of bread the bakery has come up with.

As South Korean youth exit restaurant jobs, foreign students step in

Employers say it is harder than ever to hire local workers for roles like waiting tables or assisting in kitchens.
Employers say it is harder than ever to hire local workers for roles like waiting tables or assisting in kitchens.

India’s most valuable export: Tens of millions of workers

Students hoping to work in Japan study Japanese at a language school in New Delhi.
Students hoping to work in Japan study Japanese at a language school in New Delhi.

Number of foreign residents in Japan hits record high, surge in foreign labour

The majority of foreign residents in Japan were from China, Vietnam, and South Korea, in that order.
The majority of foreign residents in Japan were from China, Vietnam, and South Korea, in that order.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.