Posts Tagged ‘India’

Next Stop: Find Jobs

job searchWho raised this year to travel in search of work, should look to the East: India, China, Taiwan, Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia leading the list of countries that will create more jobs by early 2011.

So says a study by consulting firm Antal International, after considering the expected recruitment of 9,100 companies in over 52 countries. With the exception of Brazil and Canada, where 70% of the firms is determined to increase the staffing in the first quarter, East shows take the reins of the global economic recovery.

In 80% of cases, companies in China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Philippines and Egypt say they remain open executive recruitment processes as a strategy to win the future having the best prepared to take decisions.

In the case of Egypt, the policy of attracting talent reaching 97% of the companies, which, on the other hand, do not rule out such recruitment combine ‘high level’ with a layoff if necessary.

Slovakia, Russia and Ukraine are other areas of this promise in the coming months a “boom” of procurement. The activity of the Human Resources Department could only overcome Israel Slovakia, where 79% of companies admitted that it would open its doors to new workers earlier this year, according to the study.

With or without layoffs through the interest in these countries is higher than the profiles of the West. In that sense, the biggest gain employment in the European Union will be recorded in Austria, Britain, Belgium and Switzerland, where 60% of companies provides directors joining in the first quarter of 2011. Read the rest of this entry »

Obama supports India as a permanent member of the Security Council

Barack ObamaBarack Obama’s announcement to support the presence of India as a permanent member of UN Security reform accelerated sharply this archaic institution and open a deeper discussion on the new distribution of powers in a world in which emerging powers supported by its success in globalization, demanding much more political influence. By the way, the American initiative is a jug of cold water to the hopes of Spain that the renewal of the UN were being put to a model agreement that would give more presence in the main executive body.

This is, without doubt, the great prize that India expected a visit that, until now, seemed consumed in mere gestures and empty rhetoric. With 1,200 million, an economy that competes in the top of the world, a model of democracy and universal inspiration from the example of Mahatma Gandhi, India feels years with the right to sit among the nations that govern the world. Other American presidents had stayed before the gates of support that right. Obama did yesterday in a speech to Parliament, who received his words stood.

“The sustainable and equitable international order that the U.S. seeks to include a United Nations that are effective, credible and legitimate. So I can say that in the coming years, expect a reform of the Security Council to include India as a permanent member” Obama said. Read the rest of this entry »