‘My job is going away’: UK faces growing AI fears as workers report fewer opportunities

Representative AI image Artificial intelligence is beginning to affect jobs across the UK, particularly in areas related to writing, translation, data analysis and creative work. Companies are increasingly using AI tools to cut costs, slow hiring and replace some entry-level jobs.A 2024 estimate by the International Monetary Fund says that more than two-thirds of British…

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US workers thought they could see through AI: A new survey reveals a growing crisis of workplace confidence.

Artificial intelligence is no longer sitting in the background of the modern workplace. Now it’s helping employees draft emails, write reports, summarize meetings and even shape everyday office conversations. The problem is that many workers think they can tell when AI is involved, but the numbers suggest otherwise.A recent survey by Resume Now in 2026…

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Kylie Jenner named in workplace discrimination lawsuit filed by former domestic workers – Report |

Kylie Jenner is facing serious allegations from a former housekeeper who has taken legal action, alleging intense workplace harassment and discrimination related to her religious beliefs and nationality. The lawsuit details a troubling history of ignored complaints, which has increased emotional stress and led to PTSD. Trigger Warning: This article contains descriptions of alleged workplace…

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Harvard workers win big pay raise and benefits after months of negotiations.

Harvard’s new deal gives custodians more pay. Harvard University trustees have overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year contract with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 32BJ, ending nearly six months of contentious negotiations. Harvard Crimson. The agreement includes the largest wage increase for Harvard custodians in twenty years, an endorsement bonus, fully funded health care benefits,…

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America’s frozen job market: Why workers are clinging to their jobs, and what it means for the unemployed

A visual representation of the subdued U.S. labor market, showing office workers at desks as job seekers queue or browse job listings, is a sign of increased competition for limited job openings due to growing employee wariness and sluggish hiring across industries. The U.S. labor market, once buoyed by bold career moves and aggressive hiring,…

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