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Huntr and goBetter: Pioneering a New Era in Blue-Collar Workforce Management

VMPL New Delhi [India], November 28: Huntr, a leading HR and employment technology provider, and BetterPlace, a prominent HRMS service provider, are proud to announce their strategic partnership poised to reshape the blue-collar job market. The collaboration between Huntr and BetterPlace's HRMS platform goBetter, aims to simplify and enhance the employment process for blue-collar workers. At the heart of this partnership is the introduction of an end-to-end solution, tailored specifically for blue-collar enterprises. By offering a comprehensive range of services, from hiring to offboarding, the partnership ensures that job seekers have better access to opportunities, and businesses benefit from streamlined operations. In a post-COVID world, where safety and security are paramount, the partnership ensures the creation of a secure migration pathway for job candidates, providing them with confidence and reliability throughout the employment process. With infrastructure investments dri

unga: India, US, Israel & UAE launch new I2U2 website and private enterprise partnership on UNGA sidelines

The I2U2 Group, consisting of India, the US, Israel, and the UAE, has launched a private enterprise partnership to increase awareness of its initiative in business communities and support projects that further its goals. The partnership aims to draw greater awareness to the potential of the I2U2 Initiative, particularly in key sectors such as water, energy, transportation, technology, space, health, and food security.

HM King Hamad returns to Bahrain after talks with leaders of Egypt, Jordan and UAE | THE DAILY TRIBUNE

OPEC revises down oil demand forecast for 2022

ANKARA - The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Thursday slightly revised its global oil demand estimates for 2022 to average 100.03 million barrels per day (bpd), according to OPEC's latest monthly oil market report. Although the forecast marks a year-on-year rise of 3.1 million bpd, this remains 300,000 bpd behind the levels of last month's forecast. Pointing to strong economic growth in most consuming countries, OPEC revised up its oil demand forecast for the first quarter of 2022. However, according to the agency's newly-released 2023 forecast, world oil demand is estimated to reach 102.7 million bpd in 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. "In 2023, expectations for healthy global economic growth, combined with expected improvements in the containment of Covid-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) in China, are expected to boost consumption of oil," the report said. The organization said oil demand in the OECD is estimated to increase by 1.6

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