Europe in Motion Overworked: Which Europeans have the longest working week? EU citizens work an average of 36 hours a week, but the rate is much higher in some countries. 30/12/2024
Work These were rated the best companies to work for in Europe in 2024 According to Fortune's 2024 list of the 100 best companies to work for in Europe, these ones made the top 10. Why did employees rate them so highly? 21/12/2024
Work Why are companies firing Gen Z employees soon after hiring them? A recent report found that companies were dissatisfied with their Generation Z (Gen Z) new hires and may avoid hiring recent graduates in the future. 08/12/2024
My Wildest Prediction AI recruiters will make work more accessible, Nancy Xu says How will AI agents reshape work and transform hiring processes? My Wildest Prediction explores the topic with Nancy Xu, founder and CEO of Moonhub, a company specialising in AI-driven recruitment. 05/12/2024
Radio Schuman Is pro-EU Romania Russia's next target? The unexpected victory of far-right leader Calin Georgescu in the first round of the Romania's presidential election has sparked a debate about the level of Russian influence in the country. 29/11/2024
Green News Spain approves law on paid climate leave after deadly flooding The law on paid leave protects the rights of workers not to go to work in the event of catastrophes or climate related weather alerts that could put them in danger. 28/11/2024
Tech News Why Sam Altman's OpenAI salary isn't as high as you would expect His OpenAI salary isn’t the bulk of Sam Altman's estimated wealth. 21/11/2024
My Wildest Prediction The workplace will get worse before it gets better, Bruce Daisley Bruce Daisley is a best selling author on a mission to make the workplace more enjoyable. Based in the UK, he is a former VP of Twitter. Listen to episode two of the second season of My Wildest Prediction to find out more. 20/11/2024
Tech News Why there are tough times ahead for European tech Atomico’s latest European tech report showed a worrying trend for women, how Europe is responding to the AI boom, and how the US is poaching tech talent. 19/11/2024
Work AI could take up to 3 million UK jobs, report finds Over time, artificial intelligence could lead to up to three million job losses in the UK, but that number will be offset by the new jobs created in the sector, a new report says. 08/11/2024
Work LinkedIn unveils AI agent and AI job coaching. Here’s how to use it AI is changing the way we work, but also how we get the jobs. 29/10/2024
Radio Schuman What will today's European Council meeting bring? Ceasefire in the Middle East, aid to Ukraine, implementation of the migration pact are the main points in EU leaders agenda for today's European Council. 17/10/2024
Business Irish employers urged to introduce menopause policies or pay price Experts have warned that offering no support to women dealing with menopause symptoms such as anxiety, depression, extreme fatigue and brain fog, could end up costing businesses. 10/10/2024
Work Amazon tells employees to go back to the office five times a week Last year, Amazon asked all employees to come back to the office for three mandatory days, resulting in protests. 17/09/2024
Economy How do hiring expectations differ across European countries? Euronews Business examines hiring expectations across 21 European countries, focusing on key industrial sectors. 17/09/2024
Tech News Slack is adding AI agents. This is what you can do with them The new AI features could help humans with tasks such as drafting emails. 16/09/2024
Business Working remotely? Here's why it could be a challenge for your boss Remote working opportunities are once again on the rise in Europe in certain industries. However, employers face potential risks and challenges when offering staff the opportunity to work away from the office. 16/09/2024
Economy Which European country has the best work-sleep balance? Euronews Business takes a look at where in Europe people have the best work-sleep balance and which countries are lagging behind when it comes to getting high-quality shut-eye. 14/09/2024
Business Leaked report shows half of EIB staff fear whistleblowing reprisals Staff at the Luxembourg-based EIB are hesitant to report incidents of bullying, harassment or fraud - FT. 28/08/2024
The Big Question The Big Question: How can AI help you climb the career ladder? KPMG’s Global Head of AI speaks to Euronews Business about his optimistic outlook on the applications of AI. 26/08/2024