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By Jenny Ivy |
May 23, 2012
With a high unemployment rate holding steady, military veterans - many of whom are disabled - have a hard time finding employment after leaving active duty. But, as a new ranking from CareerBliss shows, when they are hired, they often are happiest in technology and communications industries.
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By Scott Bauer |
May 16, 2012
Republican Gov. Scott Walker released updated employment figures Wednesday that show Wisconsin actually added a small number of jobs during his first year in office, hoping to undermine a central argument of those trying to recall him who argue he has hurt the state economy.
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By Bill Coffin |
April 23, 2012
IRI Joins nearly 30 other financial services groups in written testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee, asking for support of retirement tax benefits.
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By Andy Stonehouse |
April 17, 2012
Judy A. Miller, ASPPA's director of retirement policy, spoke before the House Ways and Means Committee on tax reform and the benefits of at-work savings plans.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
April 11, 2012
When it comes to getting a job and keeping a job, health care workers are pretty confident.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
April 10, 2012
Jobs in health care grew while jobs in other sectors declined, according to a report by the Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany School of Public Health.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
April 2, 2012
A third of doctors and others in the industry said they used social media when looking for a job in 2011, according to AMN Healthcare’s social media survey.
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By Sam Hananel |
March 22, 2012
At least 3.1 million Americans are employed in green jobs, a sector that now accounts for about 2.4 percent of the nation's total employment, the Labor Department said Thursday.
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By Amanda McGrory |
March 12, 2012
As the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced U.S. employers added more than 227,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate remained steady at 8.3 percent, the U.S. labor market could be gaining steam, according to staffing company Express Employment Professionals.
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By John Rogers |
February 20, 2012
When Paula Symons joined the U.S. workforce in 1972, typewriters in her office clacked nonstop, people answered the telephones and the hot new technology revolutionizing communication was the fax machine.