Microsoft president sees 'new era' of stagnating labour pool

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Pressure to pay higher salaries may become permanent.

Microsoft president sees 'new era' of stagnating labour pool
US companies are facing a "new era" in which fewer people are entering the workforce and pressure to pay higher salaries may become permanent, Microsoft's president Brad Smith told Reuters in an interview. At the software maker's Redmond, Washington, headquarters, Smith ...

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