Gloria Fowler+FollowWhy Fewer People Want U.S. Jobs NowInternational job seekers are losing interest in working in the U.S.—clicks on American job postings from abroad have dropped from 2.4% to 1.7% in less than two years. Tighter immigration rules and a cooling job market are making it harder for employers, especially in industries like health care and construction, to fill open roles. With fewer foreign workers and an aging local workforce, staffing shortages could get even worse. Wild times for anyone hiring! #JobMarket #Immigration #WorkTrends #Hiring #JobCareer32Share
ramireznancy+FollowWhy Fewer Foreign Workers Want U.S. JobsU.S. jobs are losing their shine for foreign workers—clicks from abroad on American job postings are down 29% since last August! Blame it on stricter immigration policies and anti-immigrant vibes. STEM and architecture gigs are especially hit. Meanwhile, Europe and Canada are rolling out the red carpet for global talent, with big funding and fast-track programs. Looks like the U.S. might be missing out on some serious brainpower! #Jobs #Immigration #WorkAbroad #CareerTrends #Hiring #JobCareer20Share
Rebecca Cowan+FollowCare Home Crisis Incoming?Yvette Cooper’s new visa crackdown has everyone talking—and not in a good way. With care homes banned from hiring overseas staff, people are freaking out about who’s actually going to look after the UK’s elderly. The numbers are wild: care worker visa applications have dropped 70% in a year, but there are still over 100,000 vacancies. Some say pay Brits more, others say we NEED foreign workers. Either way, the care sector’s future looks shaky. Thoughts? #SocialCareCrisis #UKPolitics #CareWorkers #Immigration #NHS30Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowCare Homes in Crisis Over Visa CrackdownCare homes are seriously struggling after new visa rules slashed overseas worker applications by 80%. The government’s move to stop care workers from bringing family has left more than 100,000 vacancies, and some homes could shut down. Experts warn this could pile even more pressure on the NHS, as care homes rely on international staff to keep running. With stricter pay rules coming, the staffing crisis might get even worse. Anyone else worried about who’s going to look after our loved ones? #CareCrisis #NHS #SocialCare #Immigration #UKNews #Health4333Share