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Of all the catchphrases South Park has provided us, few have landed harder — or lingered longer — than "They took our jobs!" ...
U.S. private employers added 37,000 jobs in May, down from 60,000 in April and reaching a two-year low, according to payroll provider ADP. Economists usually take ADP's figures with a grain of ...
Job creation in services sector during May recorded strongest growth even as Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) was almost flat at 58.8, S&P Global reported on Wednesday. Services has maximum ...
Odu’a Investment Company Limited, in collaboration with the Nigeria Philanthropy Office, recently hosted the maiden South West Philanthropy Summit in Lagos, designed to enhance various sectors ...
The government has launched a long-term masterplan for job creation that aims to bring down the unemployment rate and increase the labor force participation rate by 2034.
U.S. job growth surged with 177,000 new positions in April, while unemployment held steady at 4.2%, raising recession concerns among workers. April job creation topped estimates with 177,000 new jobs ...
Frank Ikpefan in this report examines the prospects of the President Bola Tinubu’s agenda for job creation using the vehicle of the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP), an ...
On March 25, the Somerville Job Creation and Retention Trust Fund Board of Trustees held a meeting to begin brainstorming funding strategies to alleviate potential burdens for organizations that ...
The state added 1.82 million workers in the five years ending in February 2020, the No. 1 job growth among the states. Compare these two five-year periods, and you see California bosses added 1.48 ...
That’s an 81% decline in the Golden State’s job creation pace. By the way, a hiring slowdown was not just a California thing. U.S. employers added 6.4 million workers in the last five years ...
Lost 2,500 jobs in the last five years to 591,600 vs. 54,700 gained in 2015-20. More losses. And four California job niches remained in staff-cutting mode. Retail: Blame the online shopping ...