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What to Do When You Lose Your Job and Have No Money

Unexpectedly losing your job can come as a huge shock, particularly if you’re a victim of company restructuring or closure. When you lose your job, there are significant changes to your lifestyle. You may feel overwhelming uncertainty and panic about how you’re going to make ends meet without money coming in.  As devastating as this […]

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Self-employed think artificial intelligence won’t majorly affect the workplace

Half of the UK’s independent workers don’t think that artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on the world of work. Accenture data has predicted that the growing trend of AI in the workplace could double annual economic growth rates, but independent workers aren’t convinced. A Qdos Contractor survey with over 1500 contractor respondents shows
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Avon To Cut About 600 Jobs

 
Cosmetics maker Avon Products Inc said it would cut about 600 jobs, including in its North America unit, as the company struggles to return to profit.
The direct seller of cosmetics, which has posted losses in five of the past six quarters, had about 36,700 employees, including 4,300 in the United States, at the end of December, according to its latest annual filing.
Avon will take a pretax charge of $45 million-$50 million, of which $40 million is expected to be recorded in the current quarter ending June, the company said in a statement on Monday.
The job cuts and other restructuring efforts are expected to result in annual savings of about $50 million to $55 million, Avon said.
The company is struggling to turn around its fortunes after a host of problems in key markets such as Russia, Latin America and the United States hurt profits.
Avon’s net loss widened to $168.4 million, or 38 cents per share, in the first quarter ended March 31 from $13.7 million, or 3 cents per share, a year earlier.
Sales in North America fell 22 percent in the quarter as its products faced competition from inexpensive beauty items at drugstores or from chains such as Sephora.
The company also

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