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CBSNews.com 

More companies are posting fake job listings. Here's how to spot them.

As many as 4 in 10 companies say they have posted a job listing this year that doesn't exist, while 3 in 10 say they're currently advertising for a role that isn't real, according to a May survey of over 600 hiring managers from the career site Resume Builder. Tim Paradis, future-of-work correspondent for Business Insider, joins CBS News to explain why some companies are doing this, and how you can spot the fake postings.

CBSNews.com 

Examining the fallout from Kenya protests, failed Bolivia coup

This week, Kenya's president reversed a controversial plan to raise taxes after deadly protests broke out in opposition. And in Bolivia, authorities are making arrests after a failed military coup. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with a weekly wrap-up.

World Socialist Web Site 

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

South Korea: Hyundai Motor workers vote to strike over failed wage talks; India: Punjab Roadways bus drivers and conductors strike over unpaid wages; Thousands of Sri Lankan public sector workers continue strike action; Australia: Quantem bulk fuel supply strike for pay rise.

Dundalk Football Club 

DUNDALK FC 0-2 WATERFORD FC

Dundalk’s long run of home clean-sheets came to a crashing end as Connor Parsons and Dean McMenamy scored first-half goals to give Waterford a 2-0 win on a bad Friday night at the office for Jon Daly’s men. Dundalk – who had not conceded at Oriel Park since March 4th, totalling over 750 minutes of [...]

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Modern Ghana 

Susu Manager remanded for assaulting worker over GHC90

The Police on June 26 arraigned an accused person, Ayivor Elikplim, who was arrested on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, for assaulting a female colleague at a financial institution (Multi Credit Savings and Loan) at Nkawkaw in the Kwahu West Municipality of the Eastern Region.

Modern Ghana 

DIY – Why this IMF Programme too will fail again!

After the Second World War, Japan was devastated. The nation had lost the war and was forced to surrender after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By treaty, the United States of America gained control over that country.