This presentation reviews the impact of globalization on the labor market, focusing on migrant workers and human resource management. It discusses the changes in the workforce structure, division of labor, and the effects of migration on the global market. The article argues that while globalization has positive effects, it also creates an imbalance in the population of first world countries and decreases the value of skilled workers. The reading is relevant to understanding the changing nature of work and labor markets, as it highlights the impact of technology and education on the workforce. It also evaluates the distribution of jobs in the global market and the political misbalance it creates.