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Want to Level Up Your Success? Follow these 4 Rules

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Are you looking for ways to level up your success? If so, you’re in luck! In this blog post, we will discuss four simple rules that will help you achieve your goals. Whether you’re just starting out in your career or you’ve been working for a while, these tips will help you get ahead. So what are you waiting for? Start reading and start leveling up! Rule #01: Find a Job You Love The first step to success is finding a job you love. If you’re not passionate about what you’re doing, it will be very difficult to achieve your goals. But how do you find a job you love? Start by thinking about what you’re good at and what you enjoy doing. Then, look for jobs that match those skills and interests. Recruiting agencies play a critical role in the success of an individual’s journey to a new country. It is important, then, to do your research before selecting an agency to work with. Look for an agency that has a good reputation and a history of helping people find jobs they are ...

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons Honored

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a wave of millions of refugees, increasing the level of global migration and triggering a humanitarian crisis the world has not experienced since World War II. Meanwhile, women and children, while still the main victims of human trafficking, are now also the main refugee population. The increased risks faced by unaccompanied, separated children are of particular concern. This humanitarian crisis, in turn, may lead to a further escalation of human trafficking. World Day Against Trafficking in Persons also draws attention to the role of technology in exacerbating exploitation and human trafficking. Information technology is increasingly being used in the current slave labor market: Fake digital advertisements for high-paying jobs with bonded commissions; “adult services” or blatant prostitution, including child prostitution; and other seemingly tempting offers from smugglers are all on the rise. During the humanitarian cris...

Joblio Inc. Appoints Tsvi Kan-Tor as Vice Chairman of Executive Board

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Joblio Inc., the transparent and tech-enabled recruitment platform for foreign talent, today announced the appointment of Tsvi Kan-Tor as Vice Chairman of its Executive Board. A seasoned legal luminary, Kan-Tor will bring his wealth of knowledge and experience to ensure that Joblio works seamlessly with other global organizations in upholding labor laws and protecting the rights of foreign workers. The announcement is made by Joblio Founder and CEO Jon Purizhansky , subsequent to other notable board additions, including its new Chairman, David Arkless . “ We are all excited to have someone of Tsvi’s caliber join us in advancing ethical employment of foreign talent,” said Purizhansky. “Tsvi possesses an unmatched experience and understanding of global labor laws and has been instrumental in developing some of the guidelines that defend and protect the rights of migrant workers today.” Kan-Tor is a founding partner of Kan-Tor & Acco , a global corporate immigration la...

Canadian Labor Market Overview

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Statistics Canada has released information on the number of jobs in June 2022. It shows a drop in the unemployment rate to its lowest level since 1976. From this data, let’s find out if this is good or bad and what is happening to the Canadian economy. Statistics: Canada has lost 43,200,000 jobs in June 2022, contrary to forecasts of an increase of 22,500. At the same time, the unemployment rate fell to a record low of 4.9%. The number of unemployed stands at 1 million, which is the lowest since 1981. The current economic situation is due to a reduction of almost 100,000 workers. Reflecting the shortage of workers, the average hourly wage rate rose by 5.2% compared to last May’s figure of 3.9%. This is also the fastest increase in rates since 1997, aside from the pandemic. What the figures mean The statistics show that the Canadian economy is facing peak employment and will continue to stay that way as it tries to contain the surge in wages. “The low unemployment rate shows that the la...