Half of workers in Serbia earn a salary of 85,000 dinars
According to data published by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the median net salary for July 2025 amounted to 85,000 dinars, which means that 50 percent of employees received earnings up to that amount. Growth in gross salaries in the period from January to July 2025, compared to the same period last […]
Read moreKazakhstan and Qatar agree on regulating labor migration
The Kazakh Majilis ratified an intergovernmental Kazakhstan-Qatar Agreement on the regulation of employment of Kazakh workers in Qatar, Kazinform News Agency reports. Labor and Social Protection Minister Svetlana Zhakupova said the agreement was signed on February 14, 2024, during the Kazakh President’s visit to Qatar. It is purposed to ensure legal and social protection of […]
Read moreAVERAGE MONTHLY NOMINAL EARNINGS OF EMPLOYEES (II QUARTER, 2025)
In the II quarter of 2025, the average monthly nominal earnings in Georgia increased by 10.3 percent (207.1 GEL) compared to the same quarter of the previous year and amounted to 2 212.0 GEL. According to the economic activity the highest monthly earnings were observed in the following fields: • Information and communication – 4 […]
Read more309 thousand vacancies per year: who are Ukrainian employers looking for the most?
Since the beginning of the year, the State Employment Service has helped 238,000 Ukrainians find jobs or start their own businesses. In total, 309,000 vacancies were offered. The most sought-after positions were auxiliary workers, drivers, and food sellers, while in some cases, the number of people willing to work in these specialties even exceeded the […]
Read moreHR.GE reports a 9% decrease of the number of job vacancies in summer
As Inga Shakhbazian, Sales Director, Web Department at Hr Ge, states, about 141 thousand people are currently seeking employment in the country. According to her, the number of applicants overpasses the number of vacancies, due to a decline in the job market. The latest data by The PMC Research Centre confirms a decline in vacancies: […]
Read moreCourse certificates are recognized as equivalent to university diplomas in Kazakhstan
A new National Qualifications Framework (NQF) officially recognizing certificates from professional and advanced training courses as valid proof of education for employment purposes has been approved by Kazakhstan’s National Council for Professional Qualifications. The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population said that the revised system now also includes non-formal and informal learning, […]
Read moreHow gig workers are changing the labour market
Once upon a time, labour was hired as needed – what used to be called day labour. Today, with digital platforms, this old principle has been given a new face: gig workers. Workers chase short-term “gigs” through platforms, ranging from food delivery to translation and design. The gig economy is a form of labour market […]
Read moreKazakhstan Recognizes Course Certificates as Equivalent to University Diplomas
Kazakhstan’s National Council for Professional Qualifications, in collaboration with industry experts, has approved a new National Qualifications Framework (NQF) that officially recognizes certificates from professional and advanced training courses as valid proof of education for employment purposes. Previously, only diplomas from universities, colleges, and technical schools were accepted. According to the Ministry of Labor and […]
Read more«The number of job vacancies decreased by 9% in summer» – HR.GE
Currently, according to our site, about 141 thousand people are actively seeking employment in the country. That’s how many applicants are registered on the HR.GE platform, – Inga Shakhbazian, Sales Director, Web Department at Hr Ge, states. In her words, the number of vacancies is below the number of applicants, due to a decline in […]
Read moreGeorgia’s wage growth in Q2 2025: Average monthly salary rises by 10.3 per cent
According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat), in the second quarter of 2025, the average monthly nominal wage across Georgia increased by 10.3 per cent, equivalent to GEL 207.1, compared to the same period last year, reaching GEL 2,212.0. Geostat reports that, by sector, notably high wages were recorded in the following industries: […]
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