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Losing a job has become a frightening reality for many in Hawaii who never imagined such a thing would happen to them. Without a reliable income stream, they now face once-unthinkable losses: their careers, their homes, their ability to support their...
Tags: Hawaii, Honolulu, Employment law, Unemployment, Employment, Layoff, Labor economics, Macroeconomics, Employment compensation, Labor
October’s unemployment rates for both Indiana and Kokomo show slight increases, while Tipton’s rate fell. Unemployment figures from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development indicate the state’s unemployment rate rose from September’s 9.7 percent...
Tags: Indiana Howard County, Indiana Business Research Center, Kokomo MSA, unemployment rate, Kokomo Metropolitan Statistical Area, jobless rate, slow recovery, Kokomo, Kokomo Indiana, Unemployment, Indiana, Howard County Indiana, Labor economics, Kokomo metropolitan area, Business Finance, Labor
Dieck, who worked 40 years in the municipal bond business and has been retired for 10 years, had "spurts when I was unemployed. There is no security in the securities business," he said. "At one time, I was unemployed for 18 months. But, I knew I was...
Tags: Harry Dieck, Markus Balas, networking group, Newtown, Unemployment, Book of Job, Bandslam
With unemployment at 6.4 percent, Torrance was the only local area that saw an increase in the rate, according to figures released Friday by the state Employment Development Department. Torrance's rate was up 0.1 percentage point from September's 6.3...
Tags: Mark Brooks Torrance You, Los Angeles, Unemployment, Steve Jobs, Labor economics, Recessions, Macroeconomics, Labor, Business Finance, Torrance California, Waste, Household Hazardous Waste, Hazardous waste, Environment
The jobless rate in Greenwich held steady at 6.4 percent, the highest level on record, for a second consecutive month in October, according to the latest labor data from the state Department of Labor. In October, 1,966 town residents were unemployed and...
Tags: Greenwich, joblessness rate, Connecticut, seasonally adjusted, Ridgefield, Greenwich Connecticut, Unemployment, Business Finance, Macroeconomics, Recessions, Labor economics, Labor
That fact came to mind the other day when I was at the state employment center in Norcross. My guess is that some of the people who visited Thursday have made fried bologna, or some version of the low-value meat, a diet staple in these hard times. On...
Tags: John Linder, Norcross, Employment, Linder Sterling, Steve Jobs, Labor economics, Unemployment, Labor
The foundation is a grant-making organization that manages $1.5 billion in assets, making it one of the largest community foundations in the nation. It was created in 2006 by a merger of the Peninsula Community Foundation and Community Foundation Silicon...
Tags: Emmett Carson, communities foundations, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, valley communities, jobless recovery, Santa Clara, Twelve-step programs, Santa Clara County California, Silicon Valley, Unemployment, Macroeconomics, Recessions, Labor economics, Labor
Director Tom Surtees said the rate represents nearly 227,000 people who were unemployed in the state in October, up from about 223,000 in September. Surtees said job gains in October were in government, professional and business services, trade, transportation,...
Tags: southwest Alabama, University of Alabama, John Clyde Riggs, Tom Surtees, unemployment rate, Camden, Business Finance, Labor economics, Unemployment, Alabama, Labor
Former Clinton administration economist Nouriel Roubini warned U.S. job losses could be expected to continue well past the end of the recession. "Remember: The last recession ended in November 2001, but job losses continued for more than a year-and-a-half...
Tags: job losses, Nouriel Roubini, Washington, Late-2000s recession, Recessions, Unemployment, Labor
Most, though, left Friday's graduation ceremony, held in the Carole Hoefner community center uptown, facing one of the toughest job markets in years. After several months of promising signs, spurring talk that the worst was over, North Carolina's unemployment...
Tags: job market, Charlotte, Employment, Labor economics, Unemployment, Goodwill Industries, Labor