services
Coverage of services in the Nexus archive.
- Brazil’s Job Creation Slows to Its Weakest May Since 2020
Brazil created 72,960 net formal jobs in May, the weakest May figure since 2020, which was less than half the 153,108 jobs added in May 2025. The services sector added the most jobs at 45,655.
- 'No plan, no services, no support': How an Innu teen died after aging out of system
An Innu teen died after aging out of a system that lacked a plan, services, and support. The article highlights systemic failures in providing care for youth transitioning out of institutional systems.
- In times of uncertainty, we must focus on giving, resilience
The article highlights increasing demand for services and diminishing funding, urging unity to support leaders driving change in communities.
- EU Concludes Its First Deep Africa Trade Deal With Four Island States
The EU and four Indian Ocean nations signed the bloc's first deep trade agreement in Sub-Saharan Africa, covering services, investment, and digital trade.
- Charter Review Commissioner on PIX11 Morning News
Anne Cheng, Executive Director of the Charter Review Commission, appeared on PIX11 Morning News to discuss efforts to remove barriers slowing infrastructure projects and delaying services.
- As Govia Thameslink Railway is nationalised, all the new changes passengers should expect - and whether services will improve
Govia Thameslink Railway is being nationalised, with new changes expected for passengers. The article discusses whether this transition will lead to improved services.
- NYC tourists will face even stiffer hotel rates, skimpier services after ‘shocking’ new labor contract: experts
A new labor contract in New York City is expected to lead to higher hotel rates and reduced services for tourists, according to experts. Hotel executives warn that these changes are inevitable as 'something has to give.'
- Singapore’s economy grows on back of AI boom, defying Iran war slowdown
Singapore’s economy expanded 1% in Q1 2024, driven by the global AI boom boosting manufacturing and services, despite higher crude prices. This growth exceeded the government’s 0.3% contraction forecast and outperformed median expectations.
- Euro-Zone Economy Strained as War Impact Ripples Across Globe
The Euro-Zone economy is experiencing strain due to the global ripple effects of war, with Germany being the worst-hit country. Both manufacturing and services sectors in Germany have shown declining performance.
- Tim Cook’s Legacy Is Turning Apple Into a Subscription
Tim Cook's leadership has shifted Apple toward a subscription-based business model. As he prepares to step down, incoming CEO John Ternus will face the challenge of navigating Apple through the AI era.