Communications equipment firm ViaSat Inc. will add about 275 jobs at its metro Atlanta campus. The expansion will more than double the company’s local workforce. Carlsbad, Calif.-based ViaSat (NASDAQ: VSAT) will build a 60,000 square foot office building at its Breckinridge Park campus in Duluth, which is also the company’s regional headquarters, a source said. … Continue reading
Denmark’s ministry of employment has estimated that as many as 23,000 Danes will lose their unemployment benefits before the summer. The figures come less than two weeks after major changes to the Scandinavian country’s so-called ‘dagpenge’ unemployment system went into force. The ministry had previously estimated that only 7,000 and 12,000 workers would lose benefits, … Continue reading
In a recent “Parents & Work” survey conducted by FlexJobs from November 14 – 30th, 2012, 725 parents were asked about how work affects them and their families. The questions considered the issues working parents think about and confront on a regular basis, and how work flexibility might impact those. The results showed that working … Continue reading
decided to design this infographic ‘Where To Be Born’ after reading and being fascniated by a post on the Economist’s website. The Economist Intelligence Unit created a ‘Where To Be Born Index’ in 1988 and now in 2013 after what they call an ‘earnest’ calculation, they have once again decided where it is best to … Continue reading
No single person can train all the math and science teachers we’ll need to equip our children for the future, or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. Now, more than ever, we must do these things together, as one nation, and one people… … Continue reading
Today, around 3.4 million workers in Sweden are enrolled in an unemployment insurance fund, according to figures from the Swedish Unemployment Insurance Board (IAF). But figuring out exactly how everything works isn’t always straightforward. Below are a few pointers to bear in mind as you go about signing up. 1) You need to be a … Continue reading
most veterans taking up Walmart’s offer will have to tighten their belts. An Army private first class, with four years’ experience, earns a base pay of $24,178. The average active-duty service member receives a total benefits and pay compensation package worth $99,000 a year, because of substantial in-kind benefits in the form of housing, health … Continue reading
Generation Y workers represent the management class of the future, yet they also exhibit a new-found job mobility which, from an employer’s point of view, is a ticking time-bomb of potential cost and disruption to their businesses. The iOpener Institute in October 2012 gathered and studied questionnaire responses relating to workforce issues from over 18,000 … Continue reading
Some of the first bills introduced at the Minnesota Legislature this year would raise the state’s minimum wage, which has not increased since 2005. The federal standard of $7.25 an hour applies to people who work for large companies or companies that engage in interstate commerce. The state minimum wage for the smallest businesses is … Continue reading
Banks, insurers, asset managers and other finance firms cut 25,000 jobs in the final quarter of 2012, with banking seeing the deepest drop, the survey of 94 companies showed. The cuts will means about 132,000 jobs have been lost in the sector since the downturn began in 2008, when it employed around 1 million people, … Continue reading
One of the most promising measure normally present in monetary unions is unemployment compensation. This idea is currently being given a push in the EU – including by the Employment Commissioner Laszlo Andor who has talked about it as serving as an automatic stabiliser and argued that “We need and must study the possible set-up … Continue reading
The International Labor Comparisons by the BLS The International Labor Comparisons (ILC) program adjusts data to a common conceptual framework because direct comparisons of national statistics across countries can be misleading due to differing concepts and methods. ILC data are used to assess U.S. economic and labor market performance relative to that of other countries and to … Continue reading
What happens to people who lose their job in mass redundancies in Switzerland? According to a Lausanne University study, most people find another position quickly – unless you are in the last phase of your working life. Switzerland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe – 2.9 per cent on average in 2012. … Continue reading
Youth guarantees Programmes that guarantee young people will get a job, education or training have shown good results in a number of countries. In Finland, the success rate of the youth guarantee scheme is estimated at more than 80 per cent. A registered youth has to be offered a job, academic education, vocational training, or … Continue reading
Analysis of the 2006 census found certified male apprentices had earnings similar to men with a community college education, according to two papers to be published in the Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network monthly publication. The first study, by University of Toronto professors Morley Gunderson and Harry Krashinsky, found male apprentices earn 24 … Continue reading