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Labour Force Grows as Employment Increases in 2025 Survey

Eyewitness News Bahamas

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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July 1, 2026

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ING Think

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· Jun 25, 2026

Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength

CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: Employment rose more than expected in May, but we see this as a temporary uptick rather than a structural shift, with many firms still hoarding labour

Ministry of Economics of Latvia

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· Apr 7, 2026

Employment has resumed increasing this year

In 2025, the labour market has developed a positive dynamic – after two years of decline, the number of employed has resumed increasing. In the 4 th quarter

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Labor ‘absolutely tanking’ in the polls across Victoria, WA and SA

Sky News host James Morrow says new polling shows Labor's support is falling sharply across Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia. “What’s interesting to me is that Labor is now on the slide in the polls,” Mr Morrow said. “There is now a Newspoll which shows that in Victoria, WA and South Australia, Labor is absolutely tanking.”

Quartz

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· Jul 2, 2026

Chip stocks are down everywhere. Oil is back to prewar prices. The jobs report is up next

A fourth straight month of gains above 100,000 would represent a run of job growth not seen since the start of 2024

Investopedia

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· Jun 25, 2026

The American Economy Is Growing, But Workers Are Getting A Shrinking Slice

Off The Charts: The Visual Says It All

The West Australian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Crims on notice as money-laundering laws take effect

Workers will receive more tax cuts, small businesses are getting a leg up and laws targeting financial criminals take effect in the new financial year.

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Related coverage for "Labour Force Grows as Employment Increases in 2025 Survey": ING Think — Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength. Ministry of Economics of Latvia — Employment has resumed increasing this year. Sky News Australia — Labor ‘absolutely tanking’ in the polls across Victoria, WA and SA. Quartz — Chip stocks are down everywhere. Oil is back to prewar prices. The jobs report is up next. Investopedia — The American Economy Is Growing, But Workers Are Getting A Shrinking Slice. The West Australian — Crims on notice as money-laundering laws take effect