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- Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . .
Farmworkers top the list Green transition trends, including efforts to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to the climate crisis, will drive growth that will create 34 million additional jobs by 2030, adding to the 200 million farmworkers today
- How AI can empower, not replace, human creativity
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator , Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists This article is part of: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
- Everything you need to know about Ireland’s economy
Without reform, Ireland was exposed in the event of a global downturn, it said The Brexit effect Although Irish life satisfaction scores remain above the OECD average, recent research by the Irish Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) found that Irish consumers are deeply worried
- A minimum tax rate of 15% on the profits of multinationals. | World . . .
“We're very far from having solved the problem of tax justice in this world For one thing, the 15% minimum tax is still much lower than what small and medium businesses pay in most countries in this world … so we really need to fix these loopholes at the top of the tax system,” Chancel told the panel in Davos
- Where are the world’s most globalized countries?
The KOF Swiss Economic Institute has released its index of the world’s most globalized countries, and Ireland finds itself at the top of a list that is decidedly European Of the top 15 countries on the list, only Singapore, which ranked fourth, and Canada, which ranked 12th, are outside of Europe
- The Global Gender Gap 2024 - The World Economic Forum
Germany (7th), Ireland (9th) and Spain (10th) make up the other European countries in the top 10 New Zealand is the highest performing country outside of Europe, ranking fourth, with 83 5% of its gap closed, while Nicaragua is in sixth place and Namibia is eighth
- Irelands inspiring idea to go greener - The World Economic Forum
Ireland is among the least forested nations in the EU, with government estimates showing that in 2014, forest cover was around 11%, compared with the EU average of almost 40% The motivation to reforest isn’t just about mitigating climate change, it also wants to produce more commercial timber, provide biomass for energy production and
- Duncan Crabtree-Ireland - Agenda Contributor - World Economic Forum
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is the National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of SAG-AFTRA In this capacity, he oversees the world’s most influential entertainment union, comprised of more than 160,000 members worldwide who work in film, television, broadcast news, commercials, music, video games and more Crabtree-Ireland has played a critical role in many of SAG-AFTRA’s signature
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