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international-news1 year ago

Bangladesh Closes Universities Amid Deadly Student Protests

Bangladesh has indefinitely shut down all universities and colleges following deadly protests against a government job quota system, which left six people dead. The protests, driven by high youth unemployment and dissatisfaction with the 30% job reservation for families of 1971 War of Independence freedom fighters, escalated after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to meet protesters' demands. Authorities have deployed riot police and paramilitary forces to maintain order, and Amnesty International has called for the safety of peaceful protesters.

international-news1 year ago

"Bangladesh Closes Universities Amid Deadly Job Quota Protests"

Schools and universities in Bangladesh have been closed indefinitely following deadly protests over government job quotas, which reserve positions for war heroes' relatives, women, ethnic minorities, and the disabled. Students argue the system is discriminatory and demand merit-based recruitment. Clashes between anti-quota protesters and supporters, including the student wing of the ruling Awami League, have resulted in six deaths and hundreds of injuries. Despite the government's efforts to maintain order, protests are expected to continue until the quota system is permanently abolished.

international-news1 year ago

Five Killed in Bangladesh Student Protests Over Job Quotas

At least five people have been killed in Bangladesh as students clashed with police and government supporters during protests against a quota system that reserves 30% of government jobs for families of 1971 independence war veterans. Tens of thousands of students participated in nationwide demonstrations, marking the first significant protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government since her re-election. The protesters argue that the quotas are discriminatory and should be merit-based. The unrest follows a recent court order to reinstate the quotas, which had been previously halted.

international-news1 year ago

"Bangladesh Erupts in Violent Protests Over Job Quotas"

Violent clashes erupted at universities across Bangladesh as students protested the reinstatement of a controversial quota system in government jobs, which they believe limits their opportunities. The protests turned violent, with members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling Awami League party, attacking demonstrators. The quota system, which reserves 30% of government jobs for descendants of freedom fighters, was abolished in 2018 but recently reinstated by a High Court decision, sparking widespread anger and violent confrontations.

international-news1 year ago

"Bangladesh Erupts in Violent Student Protests Over Job Quotas"

Three people were killed and dozens injured in violent clashes in Bangladesh over a government jobs quota system that reserves 30% of positions for families of 1971 war veterans. The protests, which have spread across university campuses and other areas, demand a merit-based system, arguing the current quota is discriminatory. The violence involved police and pro-government student groups, with significant injuries reported. The quota system has been a contentious issue, with recent court rulings and political tensions exacerbating the situation.

labor-market-analysis1 year ago

"Assessing the Stability of the US Labor Market: Job Openings, Quits, and Market Demand"

Despite evidence suggesting that the labor market has stabilized, including a decrease in quits and a labor leverage ratio indicating a willingness to leave jobs for higher pay, other data paints a different picture. Job openings may not be as real as they seem, with analysts suspecting an increase in fake openings during the pandemic. Additionally, wage data from the Atlanta Fed shows that not everyone is keeping up with inflation, and over 100% of the increase in employment since 2020 is attributed to foreign-born workers. The surge in government jobs to handle immigration further challenges the notion of a strong job market, indicating potential underlying weaknesses.

cannabis-legalization2 years ago

"U.S. Territory Lawmakers Approve End to Pre-Employment Marijuana Testing for Government Jobs"

Lawmakers in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) have passed a bill to end pre-employment marijuana testing for most government jobs. The legislation, which follows the territory's legalization of cannabis five years ago, aims to regulate marijuana use similar to alcohol use in the workplace. Government agencies would no longer be able to subject most applicants to THC testing, although random or suspicion-based testing for active employees could continue. Jobs involving federal contracts or safety-sensitive work would be exempt. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.

business2 years ago

Fierce Competition: China's Government Jobs Attract 7.7 Million Applicants.

A record 7.7 million people in China took the civil service exam this year, vying for more than 200,000 government jobs at the national and provincial level. Government jobs are typically regarded as stable and prestigious in China. Unemployment among China's young people between the ages of 16 and 24 surged to record highs last summer amid the pandemic, although it has since tapered off slightly. Preference for young civil servants was given, with two-thirds of national-level civil servant positions during this round of testing only open to new graduates or those who graduated within the last two years and unable to find employment.