On Wednesday, the Lithuanian Government approved the proposal to tighten employment regulations for foreigners and to revise quotas for third country nationals. Parliament is yet to vote on the bill in question.
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Only eight percent of Lithuania’s employers would approve a shorter working week, a poll by the Employment agency finds.
The number of foreign workers is rapidly growing in Lithuania. In a year, their number increased by 56,000 and is now nearing 142,000, show data of the Employment Service.
Emotional health in youth is a hot topic not only for young people themselves but also for their families and people who are close to them. According to experts, burnout and exhaustion are common problems that threaten our society today. A fast-paced lifestyle and never-ending rush put young people ...
Real-estate companies are seeing clear evidence of New Yorkers and Londoners ditching city centers for suburbs as the pandemic changes the way they live and work.
Thirty-nine percent of Lithuanians feel anxious about their finances every day, which adversely affects that relations with family members and their health and productivity at work, the latest survey has found.