Check out America’s most dangerous jobs in this infographic based on the 2012 National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. via Top 10 most dangerous jobs in the US | Finances Online™. Related articles 10 jobs that didn’t exist 5 years ago (Infographic) 10 Jobs for tomorrow that barely exist today (Infographic) At least five types … Continue reading
As part of the 28-nation European Union, Polish citizens have most of the same welfare rights here as Britons, under a European Union policy designed to foster European integration and create a vibrant economic market with mobile workers. Instead, it seems to be driving Europeans apart. At a time when some governments’ austerity policies have … Continue reading
President Obama, seeking to fulfill a pledge from his last State of the Union address before his next one in two weeks, traveled to North Carolina on Wednesday to announce the establishment of a manufacturing institute to help create well-paying jobs. A consortium, led by North Carolina State University and comprising 18 companies and six … Continue reading
Franco-American telecom gear group Alcatel-Lucent will cut fewer jobs in France than previously planned under moves to slash 10,000 posts worldwide in an attempt to stem losses, its chief executive told Le Monde newspaper. The French share of the cuts will now amount to less than 700, down from 900 announced last year, Michel Combes … Continue reading
Companies said that four-in-10 positions being advertised for graduates in 2014 would be reserved for those with previous experience – barring other final year students from applying Continue reading
This doesn’t include population growth and new entrants into the workforce Continue reading
In a response to Friday’s jobs report, Jason Furman, the Chairman of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisors, included this graph that shows the share of unemployment benefits going to long-term unemployed workers (those out of work more than 27 weeks) and short-term unemployed workers. Check it out: Source: Council of Economic Advisers The … Continue reading
Americans who rely on unemployment insurance describe exactly what this essential lifeline has meant to them, and what’s at risk if House Republicans refuse to renew it. On Nancy Pelosi‘s Channel, Democratic Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives for the 112th Congress. Related articles Unemployment Insurance in US / Worse than most other developed countries (video) … Continue reading
The Register is hearing from two sources that Dell is making 30 per cent of its sales and marketing staff in Europe, the Middle East and Africa redundant while cutting 20 per cent of its US-based sales staffers. One source said: “Precisely 30 per cent, across EMEA.” There is no word on what’s happening on the sales … Continue reading
The 2014–15 Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) was released Wednesday, January 8, 2014 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The OOH reflects BLS employment projections for the 2012–22 decade. The OOH is one of the nation’s most widely used sources of career information. It provides details on hundreds of occupations and is used by career counselors, students, parents, teachers, … Continue reading
Here’s what top economists are saying about the numbers: Derek Holt and Don Zigler, Scotiabank (Report titled ‘CDN JOBS SHOCKER) What a way to end a year and it reinforces our argument since last Fall that there should be a higher probability of a rate cut from the BoC priced into the curve alongside sharply … Continue reading
Thousands of workers were facing job loss Friday as German Catholic publishing house Weltbild-Verlag said it would file for insolvency. “Against the company‘s expectations, it turned out yesterday that the necessary financing will not be available,” read a message from the Weltbild-Verlag on Friday. The insolvency means that the jobs of some of the publisher‘s … Continue reading
Employment fell by 46,000 in December, the result of declines in full-time work. The unemployment rate rose 0.3 percentage points to 7.2% as more people searched for work. Dampened by the decline in December, employment gains in 2013 amounted to 102,000 or 0.6%. Employment growth averaged 8,500 per month in 2013, compared with 25,900 in 2012. Chart 1 Employment Provincially, employment in December declined in Ontario and Alberta, while it increased in British … Continue reading
The unemployment rate declined from 7.0 percent to 6.7 percent in December, while total nonfarm payroll employment edged up (+74,000), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment rose in retail trade and wholesale trade but was down in information. Household Survey Data The number of unemployed persons declined by 490,000 to 10.4 million in December, and the … Continue reading
A report released in October by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development highlighted that Brazilian youths, aged between 15 and 24 years, are more likely to be unemployed than the population average Continue reading