American factories are hiring again, but they’re not hiring union members. U.S. manufacturers have added a half-million new workers since the end of 2009, making the sector one of the few bright spots in an otherwise weak recovery. And yet there were 4 percent fewer union factory workers in 2012 than there were in 2010, … Continue reading
Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased 0.1 percentage points to 5.4 per cent in December, as announced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today. The ABS reported the number of people employed decreased by 5,500 to 11,538,900 in December. The decrease in employment was driven by decreased full-time employment, down 13,800 people to 8,112,500 … Continue reading
You have staffed your team with all the right people: they graduated from top universities, worked at leading companies, stayed at each company the requisite length of time, and exuded intelligence in the interview process. Yet you see other companies with far less surface talent achieving incredible results and outstripping you. Why is this? The … Continue reading
Ford Motor Co., has become the latest automaker to go on a hiring binge in the U.S.. Ford said it plans to hire 2,200 salaried workers in the U.S. this year – the largest increase in new salaried workers in more than a decade. The news comes on the heels of General Motor’s announcement Thursday … Continue reading
Air Georgian and Air Canada, announced today the creation of a unique cadet pilot hiring program for high-achieving Canadian youth. The program is designed to encourage young men and women to consider careers in commercial aviation by assisting them with pilot training and offering them a clearer path to rewarding employment opportunities. Candidates must be … Continue reading
The job market continued to improve last year, but the pace of improvement was agonizingly slow. The unemployment rate edged down to 7.8%, a drop of 0.7% compared with the end of the previous year. Payroll employment grew 153,000 a month. Payroll gains in 2010, 2011, and 2012 have now offset a little more than … Continue reading
On Tuesday, Facebook Inc. unveiled its new Graph Search tool (pictured below), which will enable users to search friends, and friends of friends, for all kinds of information. Instead of simply directing users to the timelines, Facebook’s Graph Search tool will allow users to search “photos,” “likes” and comments — with just simple short phrases, … Continue reading
Related Posts Workplace Bullying / Hard on Witnesses Too POSTED BY JOB MARKET MONITOR ⋅ DECEMBER 14, 2012 ⋅ LEAVE A COMMENT People who experience or witness workplace bullying are more likely to have prescriptions for antidepressants, sleeping pills and tranquilizers, a new study finds. Previous research has shown that workplace bullying affects mental health, but it hasn’t been clear … Continue reading
Puerto Rico’s new governor strode onstage wielding a baseball bat on Wednesday as he unveiled a long-awaited plan to help create thousands of jobs on an island struggling to emerge from a financial crisis. Alejandro Garcia Padilla signed a new law called “Jobs Now” in front of hundreds of business owners and dozens of government … Continue reading
Express Scripts Holding Co. has trimmed the staff at Franklin Lakes-based Medco Health Solutions Inc., its $29.1 billion acquisition, by roughly 20 percent in Bergen County since last April, laying off more than 400 employees. This week St. Louis-based Express Scripts, which became the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits manager when it bought Medco, confirmed it … Continue reading
An additional 150 workers at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in west Fort Worth received pink slips today, more than doubling the number of layoffs since the first of the year. Employees at the plant have been told that their last day of work is expected to be Jan. 25, Lockheed spokesman Ken Ross confirmed in an … Continue reading
Cirque du Soleil has announced it will lay off about 400 people between January and March. On Wednesday, the company said the first round of layoffs would happen before the end of the month. Cirque spokeswoman Renée-Claude Ménard said at least 50 per cent of the cuts will be taking place at the company’s Montreal … Continue reading
The Manpower and Transmigration Ministry has established a task force to monitor the threat of job dismissals following the implementation of monthly minimum wage standards considered as too burdensome by industries, the ministry said on Wednesday. “Our task force is continuously monitoring, so that not a single job dismissal takes place because of the rising … Continue reading
A business group of top executives on Wednesday proposed reforms to Social Security and Medicare that would raise the enrollment age for both programs to 70 but not raise Social Security taxes paid by upper-income Americans. The Business Roundtable, which represents more than 200 chief executives from some of the largest U.S. corporations, also urged … Continue reading
The Pentagon is starting a civilian hiring freeze, effective immediately, Bloomberg News is reporting Wednesday. The move is related to the budget sequester that will take effect in March if Congress and the White House don’t act to turn off the sequester or replace its automatic spending cuts. While expected — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta … Continue reading