Workforce
Coverage of Workforce in the Nexus archive.
- How Volkswagen's huge workforce became a liability
Volkswagen plans to cut up to 100,000 jobs from its 630,000-strong workforce. The move aims to address challenges from the Chinese EV market.
- Ask a Banker | Common scams targeting young adults
The article discusses common scams targeting young adults transitioning to college or the workforce after graduating from high school. It highlights the vulnerability of this demographic to fraudulent activities.
- ‘I claimed Social Security at 62’: At 76, I’m working at Walmart. Why do I still owe payroll taxes?
A 76-year-old individual who claimed Social Security at age 62 continues to work at Walmart and questions why they still owe payroll taxes. They observe that many Walmart employees are over 65.
- Symbolism or substance? T.N.’s public health professionals question gold ring scheme
Tamil Nadu's public health professionals are questioning a gold ring scheme intended to celebrate births, arguing that investment in the healthcare workforce and infrastructure for safe deliveries is more critical. Health officials and doctors emphasize the need for practical improvements over symbolic gestures.
- Crippling impact of Paramount-Warner deal on Los Angeles workforce revealed
The merger of Paramount and Warner has resulted in an $82 billion debt, prompting plans to cut $6 billion in costs by eliminating duplicative roles, which is expected to significantly impact the Los Angeles workforce.
- Rivian laying off hundreds of workers amid R2 launch
Rivian is laying off hundreds of workers, less than 2% of its workforce, amid the R2 launch.
- Me, worry? For US small businesses, Trump’s tariffs are now a non-issue
The article states that Trump’s tariffs are no longer a major concern for US small businesses, as business owners have realized the limits of presidential influence. Focus has shifted to topics like the economy, rising costs, tax legislation, AI, and workforce challenges.
- India’s fertility rate falls below replacement level: Why it matters
India's fertility rate has dropped to 1.9 children per woman, falling below the replacement level. This decline could impact the workforce, elderly population, and overall economy.
- A boost for the Karnataka workforce
The notification on minimum wages is a step in the right direction for the Karnataka workforce.
- UK government urges companies to share data about AI effects on workforce
The UK government is urging companies to share data regarding the impact of AI on the workforce. This initiative is driven by concerns that AI could worsen youth unemployment.
- Canada losing top talent as workers head to the U.S.
Canada is experiencing a brain drain as skilled workers migrate to the U.S., raising concerns about economic competitiveness and workforce sustainability. The trend highlights challenges in retaining top talent amid cross-border employment opportunities.
- How AI is Already Reshaping the Workforce | Open Interest 5/19/2026
AI is reshaping the workforce by automating jobs and creating new ones, leading to significant changes in the employment landscape. This transformation is expected to continue in the coming years. The impact of AI on the workforce is a major topic of discussion among experts and researchers.
- AI is raising the price of entry into the workforce. Education must lower it.
Artificial intelligence is creating an age of abundance but requires education to lower the price of entry for workers to participate. Education must prepare workers for this new era. The future workforce depends on it.
- You now need 18 months of emergency savings because of how much AI is disrupting the workforce
Artificial intelligence is disrupting the workforce, displacing some workers and replacing others, requiring individuals to have 18 months of emergency savings. This change will significantly impact the job market. People need to prepare to be on the right side of this change.
- Palantir Wants to Reinstate the Draft
Palantir Technologies, a major data analytics firm, is advocating for the reinstatement of the military draft in the U.S., citing national security and the need to strengthen the tech workforce through mandatory service. The proposal has sparked debate on social media and news platforms, with the article receiving significant engagement.
- Germans face having wages docked if they take a sick day under plans to toughen up the workforce
Germany is considering a policy that would dock wages for employees taking sick days, aiming to strengthen workforce discipline. The plan has sparked debate over work-life balance and labor rights.