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The Great Office Debate: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Government's Return-to-Work Mandate

Federal officials' decision to mandate a return to the office has sparked controversy, with documents revealing a focus on public perception rather than productivity. The Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) documents, obtained by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and shared with CBC News,......

Israel's Controversial Recruitment of African Asylum Seekers: A Desperate Measure or a Strategic Move? 

In a move that has sparked ethical debates and raised concerns, Israel has reportedly turned to African asylum seekers for military recruitment, offering them a path to permanent residency in exchange for service in the Gaza conflict. This development has shed light on the complex dynamics between immigration......

Quebec Government Abandons Plan to Recruit Moroccan Nurses

In a surprising turn of events, the Quebec government has decided to halt its controversial initiative to recruit nurses from Morocco, a move that was initially planned for October 2024. This decision comes amid growing concerns and criticism from various quarters, particularly regarding the potential......

Emirates Airlines Launches Moroccan Recruitment Drive for Cabin Crew

In a significant move to expand its global workforce, Emirates Airlines is set to launch a cabin crew recruitment campaign across Morocco next month. This initiative, part of the Dubai-based carrier's plan to hire 5,000 cabin crew members this year, offers a unique opportunity for young Moroccans......

Harris Campaign Surges: Record-Breaking Fundraising and Volunteer Influx in First Week

In a remarkable display of political momentum, Vice President Kamala Harris has surged into the presidential race with unprecedented financial and grassroots support. Within just a week of receiving Joe Biden's endorsement, the Harris campaign reported a staggering $200 million in donations, signaling......

Justice Minister's Recruitment Saga Ignites Controversy and Calls for Transparency

The Moroccan Justice Minister, Abdellatif Ouahbi, is at the center of intense criticism following the appointment of his former advisor, Mohamed Abdelouahab Rafiki, also known as Abou Hafs, as a judicial delegate. Rafiki's recruitment has raised concerns because his age exceeds the legal limit for......

Spanish Road Transport Industry Turns to Moroccan Drivers Amid Labor Shortage

In response to an acute labor shortage, Spain's road transport industry is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative to recruit up to 26,000 professional truck drivers from Morocco. This shift in recruitment strategy signifies a departure from the sector's traditional reliance on seasonal Moroccan......