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Temporary employment is on the rise nationally and locally, indicating there is some hope for economic recovery on the horizon. The government reported Friday temporary help services added 52,000 jobs in November, the fourth straight monthly increase.
Tags: Sarasota, temporary employment, Bradenton, Unemployment, Bradenton Florida, Temporary work, Labor economics, Adecco, Labor, Sarasota Florida
The unexpected improvement comes as a relief to the Obama administration, which plans to unveil new proposals next week to ease the plight of the jobless following its labor forum in Washington on Thursday. In the best report since the recession began...
Tags: unemployment rate, term unemployed, job creation, Washington, Recessions, Labour economics, Unemployment, Business Finance, Employment law, Late-2000s recession, Macroeconomics, Labor economics, Labor, Types of unemployment
Unemployment rate improves to 10% for November; job losses shrink to 11,000 If the latest jobs numbers are any indication, Americans can worry less about pink slips and look forward to a year of economic healing. With layoffs easing sharply, as the Labor...
Tags: economist expect, Chicago, Minimum wage, Recessions, Labour economics, Unemployment, Bruce Kasman, Business Finance, Macroeconomics, Labor economics, Labor
Saskatchewan's unemployment rate is the lowest in Canada for the sixth month in a row. Saskatchewan's rate of 5.2 per cent is well below the national rate of 8.5 per cent, according to the November Labour Force Survey, which was released Friday by Statistics...
Tags: Saskatchewan, Regina, Canada, Saskatoon, Corbin Bernsen, Rob Norris, Unemployment, Labor force, Labour economics, Labor economics, Cam Broten, Entertainment Culture, Labor
New unemployment numbers released Friday showed the national unemployment dropped from 10.2 percent in October to 10 percent in November. The numbers showed 11,000 Americans lost their jobs last month, but it was an improvement over what analysts had...
Tags: San Diego Workforce Partnership, unemployment rate, local unemployment, Jen Weinbrecht, San Diego, Unemployment, Labor economics, Employment, Labor
FOR years, my husband and I have been telling each other that we really should budget as in actually track the money coming in and going out as opposed to the half-hearted effort that has passed for our financial planning over the years. Sounds good,...
Tags: Paola Giuliano, Los Angeles, Business cycle, Recessions, Unemployment, Macroeconomics
North Dakota's unemployment insurance rate will stay the same for a majority of businesses in 2010, even though benefit payments more than doubled this year, a Job Service North Dakota administrator said. About 14,000 of the more than 20,000 businesses...
Tags: Job Service North Dakota, insurance rate, unemployment insurance, Darren Brostrom, Bismarck, Unemployment, Social Issues, Employment Development Department, Labor economics, Insurance, Labor, Payroll tax
This January, a hidden tax increase will penalize almost every employee and employer in Oregon. Due to the recent high unemployment rate, State payroll taxes, which fund the unemployment insurance system, will increase from an average of 1.97% of base...
Tags: Oregon, unemployment insurance, payroll tax, tax increase, Portland, Taxation, Unemployment, Payroll, Employment law, Tax, Labor economics, Labor, Taxation in the United States
Real unemployment in US is twice official figure” Published 05 December, 2009, 03:34 Although official figures for US unemployment is 10 percent, the actual unemployment rate is twice as large, Michael Lind of New America Foundation told RT. “The official...
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So, President Obama finally announced his long-awaited decision to increase the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan by 30,000...At least on this week’s “Left, Right & Center”, opinions on left and right converge, although for different reasons. And how...
Tags: Afghanistan, Kabul, Barack Obama, Tiger, Unemployment, Punahou School alumni, Labor economics, War in Afghanistan, Labor, Tiger Woods