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Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index contract was 37 points higher at 4,633. In economic news on Monday, the Whitlam Institute holds a symposium on "Governing the Economy", featuring Treasury secretary Ken Henry and former Reserve Bank...
Tags: Reserve Bank of Australia, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Business Finance, Financial crisis of 2007¬タモ2009, United States dollar, All Ordinaries, Unemployment, Australian Securities Exchange, economics, Euro
Analyst favors for short term but not long run Stan Choe Associated Press Associated Press Airline stocks remain a risky long-term investment, analyst Will Randow says. Heading into the holiday season, even the occasional flier is taking to the skies.
Tags: airline stocks, business model, Fort Wayne, Airline, American Airlines, Unemployment, JetBlue Airways, Business Finance, Southwest Airlines, Low-cost airlines
Senate contains a lot of changes some good, some not so good, and some best described as highly imaginative. One thing that is not being changed, though, is the focus on the workplace as the center of gravity for medical insurance. The importance of...
Tags: New York City, Unemployment, Labour economics, Skill, Labor economics, Employment, Labor
Some functions of government are absolutely essential to a free economy. We need a sound currency, civil courts to enforce contracts and to provide a peaceful means of dispute resolution, protection from criminals at home and enemies abroad. Other functions...
Tags: private sector, local government, government workers, Jack Kelly Obama, Pittsburgh, Politics, Unemployment, Barack Obama, 111th United States Congress, Business Finance, Presidency of Barack Obama, Climate crisis, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, United States federal banking legislation, Labor, Social Security
Thirteen employees at Ardmore Farms took part this year in a hazardous-waste operations training program. It was the largest number of employees that the company has been able to send for the training, said Lori Charpentier, Ardmore human resources director....
Tags: stimulus funding, Volusia County Schools, Flagler County Schools, Volusia-Flagler, John Walsh, Juanita Jenkins, Florida, unemployment rate, created job, web site, New Smyrna Beach, Unemployment, 111th United States Congress, Volusia County Florida, Presidency of Barack Obama, Labor economics, Employment, Climate crisis, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Labor
The latest unemployment numbers for counties are a mixed bag, with some counties showing an increase in joblessness while others saw falling unemployment. The latest unemployment numbers for counties are a mixed bag, with some counties showing an increase...
Tags: unemployment rate, rate increase, county showing, Moultrie, Unemployment, Business Finance, Labor economics, Labor, Late 2000s recession in Europe
For struggling day-laborer Carlos Armando Dominguez, work is as rare as a gift from the gods. “We’re waiting for a day of work to fall from heaven,” he said in Spanish as he stood by Old 41 Road with other laborers on a recent morning. Jobs, once abundant...
Tags: Bonita Springs, Bonita, Bonita Springs Florida, Unemployment, Social Issues, Santiago Chile, Florida, Laborer, Day labor, Oaxaca
United States�The unemployment rate in the United States rose to 10.2 percent last month, the highest recorded since April 2003. There are now 15.7 million unemployed based on a US Department of Labor report. Filipino Americans are not spared from this...
Tags: unemployment insurance, unemployment benefit, stimulus fund, Los Angeles, Labour economics, Unemployment, Social Issues, Welfare economics, Employment Development Department, Employment, Labor economics, Insurance, Labor, Types of unemployment
Re “What if a Recovery Is All in Your Head?” (Economic View, Nov. 22), in which Robert J. Shiller looked at the psychology of economic contractions and the terms used to describe them: Whether we call the current situation a recession or something worse,...
Tags: New York, Business cycle, Depression, Robert Shiller, Recessions, Great Depression, Unemployment, Macroeconomics, Labor economics, Labor
08 PM Typically Spanish editor, Howard Brereton, argues that good intentions are not enough Looking through the list of ideas of the Government’s star piece of legislation, the much heralded Sustainable Economy Law, one cannot help but agree with all...
Tags: Spain, Humanes de Madrid, Political corruption, Galician people, Unemployment, Mariano Rajoy, Political party