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Women’s Labour Force Participation Falls in Turkey

Women's Labour Force Participation Falls in Turkey

By Erisa Dautaj Şenerdem for SES Türkiye in Istanbul The Turkish economy’s rapid growth over the past decade has not been matched by women’s labour force participation. Nagihan Mutlu, 37, is one of millions of women in Turkey who are not employed or looking for work. “I have two children …

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Cultural Touch

cultural-touch

A New Yorker Festival on the Bosphorus? Turkey’s Hippest Colloquy Serves up an Unpredictable Mosaic of CulturePublished: June 1, 2012IST. Festival Co-Founders Demet Muftuoglu Eseli and Alphan Eseli / © BFA ISTANBUL — The lovably goofy Istancool is no more. In its third year, the swanky Turkish arts-and-culture get-together returned …

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Labour reforms to benefit recruiters By Simon Mundy

labour reforms

Recruitment companies expect to benefit from rising unemployment across Europe as crisis-hit governments introduce long-awaited labour reforms to create jobs. They hope to gain from moves to liberalise labour markets to tackle the growing jobs problem, said Denis Pennel, managing director of Ciett, the global recruitment industry’s biggest trade confederation. …

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Turkey’s Got Talent By Nick Slepko

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June 1, 2012 Turkey has increased its billionaires by 50% in the same time it has taken Warren Buffett to raise a similar amount in corporate welfare from US taxpayers.  Despite the last several years of global financial angst, Istanbul is currently home to 38 billionaires (ranked seventh worldwide), none …

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Mobbing tolerated for fear of job loss: survey

Mobbing

ISTANBUL – Anatolia News Agency In a survey carried out with 316 employees in 12 provinces, ‘mobbing,’ which is defined as psychological game of the powerful against the weak in the workplace, is accepted by employees for fear of losing their job.The survey says mobbing is a ‘psychological game,’ weakens …

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Turkish Novelist Unveils New Museum

Orhan Pamuk

Istanbul’s cultural circles have been abuzz in recent days after Turkey’s most famous novelist, Orhan Pamuk, unveiled his latest cultural contribution: a peculiar little museum touted as being the first of its kind. The Museum of Innocence is the world’s first museum based on a novel; in this case, Mr. …

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One Language One Person by Ela Erozan Gursel

One Language One Person

I am a firm believer in the saying ‘one language one person.’ I believe that people should learn foreign languages in order to understand the world. Learning a language means more than being able to communicate with a foreigner, it lets you enter a new world of tradition, culture, history, …

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Welcome in Turkey

Welcome in Turkey Expat Turkey provides employees and their families with a made-to-measure service in professional mobility assistance and Business Set Up for companies.

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