Sunday, May 10, 2009

LIFE OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERT..





















FOR LIVING ON ABOARD NOT THE POINT..
IF SOME STILL GET NO RELATIVE OR CONTRACT FOR LONG STAY..
ONLY SOME CAN LIVE AND STRUGGLE IN ABOARD BECAUSE OF DIFFERENCE VALUE OF MONEY COST..
AND FOR THE WEAKEN COST AND ECONOMIC OF SOME COUNTRY ...ALSO FROM POLITICAL MANAGEMENT IN BAD MANAGE
LABOUR OR ENTERPRIZE OR COMPANY OR PUBLIC COMPANY OR SOME JOINT VENTURE TRADE STILL GET A LOT OF TECHNICAL FOR LOWER TAX OR NO PAY AT ALL..
NO NICE INCOME FROM EXPORT OR TOURISM...WUT HAPPENED NEXT FOR THESE COUNTRIES?
NICE PROFESSIONAL AND EXPERT GOING OUT FOR MORE BETTER INCOME IN DEVELOPTED COUNTRIES AND LABOUR GO OUT FOR BETTER INCOME AND WELFARE ON ABOARD...NOT DIFFERENCE FROM SOME OF OUR NIEGHBOR...WORKING IN JOB THAT IT IS NOT FAVOR FOR THAI LABOR INSIDE COUNTRY BUT WELKNOWN AND BETTER INCOME ALTHOUGH DEVELOPED PEOPLE IN OTHER COUNTRY NOT IN FAVOR CAREER AS RISK FROM TIME,TEMPERATURE,WEATHER,STATUS,CONVENIOUSE ...ALSO DIGNITY???
MANY CAREER IS TOUGH TO LOOK FOR BEST PROFESSIONAL WORK PERMIT...SO LABOR JOB WITH NO SKILL GOT NICE INCOME IN DIFFERENCE MONEY VALUE..

SOME PROFESSIONAL OR EXPERT LEARN TO LIVE IN MOTHER LAND BY IGNORANCE TRICK OF CHEATING TO OTHER GROUP OR ORGANIATIONS...AND HOPE FULLLY INSIDE THAT...FUTURE OF DEVELOPED COUNTRY WITH LOWER CORRUPTION AND FAIR BUSINESS WITH NICE LABOR LAW BE COMING NEXT SOON..
ONLY RICH OR PEOPLE THAT IN CLASS OF HIGH INCOME PAY HALF OF THIR INCOME FOR THIER WELFARE OR FOR ACCOMODATION AND INFRACONSTRUCTION.
LOW INCOME GET NICE WELFARE CAUSE THEY HAVE NO SKILL ENOUGH OR CANNOT LEARN MORE ALTHOUGH GET MORE CHANCES...GOOD GOVERNANCE MANAGEMENT IS FROM NICE REALIZED PEOPLE IN GOOD RULE OF LIFE ALSO..
BAD VALU AND BACKGROUND ABOUT PEOPLE ''S RIGHT OR HUMANITY RIGHT STILL BE VACANCE IN SOME COUNTRIES...SO HOW TO FULFIL THESE RIGHT???NOT ONLY EDUCATION ON ALL DEVELOPMENT STEP OF LIFE....NEW BORN UNTIL AGEING...BUT WE MUST CHANGE VALUE OF BACKGROUD OF REGION ???TOUGH???MAYBE PLEASE RESEARCH ABOUT THAT WHY ONLY PEOPLE IN SOME REGIONS OF THIS WORLD CANNOT LIVE IN THIER COUNTRIES...FOUND BETTER LIFE ONLY IN NICE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES..OR IN MOTHER LAND IT CANNOT BE REAL TO GET BETTER LIFE ALTHOUGH IN ONLY LABOR CLASS?????OTHER CLASSES STILL BE GET BENEFITS FROM LABOR OR GLASSROOT ONLY THAT..IN UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES...FOREVER???


SUGAR IN BORING DAY ABOUT LABOR JOB IN ABOARD OF DEVELOPED LABOR LAW COUNTRY..

Labor gets aboard Union Station

Guarantees on wages, housing and other issues nudge plans forward.
By Christopher N. Osher
The Denver Post

IBM set to axe thousands in move to cheap labour abroad

IBM is planning to axe thousands of jobs in Britain, Germany and Ireland as part of a broader move to shift much of its workforce to cheaper outlets in eastern Europe, China, India and South America, the Observer has learned.

"We expect many job cuts in Ireland, Germany and the UK in the coming months," said Lee Conrad, national co-ordinator for Alliance@IBM, an American advocacy group for IBM workers.

IBM employs some 20,000 workers in the UK and 21,000 in Germany. "The jobs have already started going in western Europe," Conrad said, and there will be many more in the months ahead. "They are being reassigned to eastern Europe, India and China."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/apr/12/job-losses-ibm-business


Pinoys remain top choice abroad, Labor chief says

MANILA, Philippines - Citing data from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Tuesday said that many countries still prefer Filipinos in terms of choosing migrant workers.

According to the POEA, a total of 165,737 Filipinos left for work abroad in January 2009 as compared to 132,285 in January 2008 – showing an increase of 25.3 percent.

“This resoundingly affirms the sustained global preference for our skilled and semi-skilled overseas Filipino workers (OFW), and their productive role in staving off the adverse effects of the global slowdown in the greater portion of the world’s economies," said Labor Secretary Marianito Roque in a statement.

Moreover, he said that despite the global financial slowdown, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said that OFW remittances from more than 190 host countries worldwide reached more than US$1.265 billion in January 2009 – representing a positive 0.1 percent growth from the same period in 2008.

http://www.gmanews.tv/story/154021/Pinoys-remain-top-choice-abroad-Labor-chief-says

Economics

Labour Economics

Course code: L1039
Level 3
18 credits in autumn
Teaching method: Lecture, Seminar
Assessment modes: Unseen Examination
For more information please visit the Economics departmental website

The course explores how labour economics informs the discussion of many social issues such as the causes of unemployment; how technological change is shifting the distribution of jobs and wages; the impact of immigration on wages and employment; the impact of social security on the incentive to work; and the causes of gender and racial wage and employment gaps.

Course code: L1076
Level 3
18 credits in spring and summer
Teaching method: Lecture, Seminar
Assessment modes: Unseen Examination
For more information please visit the Economics departmental website

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/publications/sabroad2009/courses/Economics/7991,8092
A Taiwanese labor recruiter (L) inspects documents of arriving Filipina workers on their arrival at Taipei airport on March 14, 2008. Philippine labour department figures showed 1.073 million Filipinos went abroad last year up 1.0 percent from 2006. The Filipino work force abroad sent home a record 14.4 billion USD in 2007 a 13.2 percent increase over the previous year, according to the latest the Philippine central bank data. There are more than 100,000 Filipinos in Taiwan working in the factories and caregivers.
http://www.daylife.com/photo/02vtfha09H6gW

Are you up for a challenge? Would you like to meet new people, experience other cultures become a global citizen? Then why not consider working abroad for some time!

News

2009-04-21 | Workshop: Dealing with the Dutch
2009-10-01 | A European Labour Market for Top Managers?
2009-06-09 | The Economic Tiger China: A stand still or full speed ahed?
2008-10-28 | India Conference
2008-06-26 | IMG Report: Dubai
2008-05-29 | IMG Report: India
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Getting to grips with India?
see the press release below in English, Dutch and German
(download event report here: IMG event report India.pdf)

INDIA VISITING ROTTERDAM
At the 28th of October a high level event was held in Rotterdam to discuss the opportunities for Dutch organisations at the Indian marketplace.
Representatives from the corporate sector, municipalities and academia spoke with experts from India regarding the Indian diversity and the options this country offers to foreign companies. "Don't forget the Netherlands is among the largest foreign investors in India", mentioned Eric Niehe, former ambassador of the Netherlands to India. "However, in the 25 years in between my 2 postings I've seen great changes in Indian society. During my recent posting there was a strong self confidence coupled to an overly present energy: India is aware it is en route to become a global power."
The presentation of Melanie Martinelli and Guillaume Gevrey, 2 trainers from the Indian office of Rotterdam-based Expertise in Labour Mobility, made through Bollywood movies apparent how Indian society is changing and how strong this new national awareness is clearly influencing the Indian marketplace.

http://www.labourmobility.com/general/news/pressreleases/india_conference.php

Labor Beat: Push Back Wage Theft {LB569}

Kim Bobo, author of the newly published Wage Theft in America, talks about ways to detect and stop the growing trend of wage theft in the U.S.

Drawing upon years of practical organizational experience, Bobo is an engaging and informative speaker. She is the founder of Interfaith Worker Justice.

Her down-to-earth talk is enhanced visually by Labor Beat through tables and location footage.

Mins 29

http://www.laborbeat.org/lb/lb-shsl.htm

http://sip.la.psu.edu/spanish/

Government eyes illegal foreign workers

May 4, 2009 . Filed under News, Social

Government eyes illegal foreign workers

LookAtVietnam – The Government is to take a hard line on foreigners working illegally in Viet Nam while also scrutinising the rules covering their employment. International experts with legal work permits, like those at Dung Quat Oil Refinery in Quang Ngai Province, are welcomed, but the Government is cracking down on foreigners working illegally.Prime... Read more



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