Michel Cournoyer

Michel Cournoyer has written 10915 posts for Job Market Monitor

India / Public Sectors Banks (PSU) to hire 56,500 jobs in next 6 months

Public sector banks, from State Bank of IndiaBSE 0.85 % to Allahabad BankBSE 1.79 %, will hire as many as 56,500 people in the next six months in the highest ever recruitment drive by the industry in more than a decade as business grows and the threat of new banks looms as the Reserve Bank … Continue reading

UK / Back-to-work scheme, Genesis scheme created less than 800 jobs

Fewer than 800 people found jobs through a failed Welsh government back-to-work scheme, BBC Wales can reveal. It was hoped Genesis Cymru Wales 2 would help 20,000 people find work or get qualifications. But only around half that number took part and just 7% of them found work. Opposition assembly members say lessons need to … Continue reading

Australia / Labor jobs plan with $1 billion cuts in R&D tax incentives

A FEDERAL government plan to cut $1 billion from research and development tax incentives to big business to pay for measures to boost smaller companies has raised concerns it could be counterproductive. Prime Minister Julia Gillard unveiled the government’s plan for Australian jobs in its industry and innovation statement on Sunday. The three-part proposal involves … Continue reading

Russia / 1.5M jobs

Russia has 1.5mln vacant jobs for skilled labourers, professionals and intellectuals. It is in particular need of engineers, scientists, mathematicians and IT experts. Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policies Mrs Olga Golodets spoke about this in Paris Saturday at this year’s skilled jobs fair. It is the first time that Russia has taken part. Source: … Continue reading

Raising The Minimum Wage : NYT’s David Leonhardt on the Economic Impact (audio)

In his State of the Union address, President Obama called for Congress to raise the minimum wage. Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon speaks with David Leonhardt, the Washington bureau chief of The New York Times, about the political prospects for such a plan. Click on the image to get to the podcast via The … Continue reading

China / Only 29 percent of the graduate students master’s degrees have found jobs

As the Spring Festival is coming to an end, graduate students may find it harder to get a desirable job than usual, as a recent survey shows that only 29 percent of students with master’s degrees have secured jobs, down from last year. A survey conducted from December last year to January 2013 by My … Continue reading

Massachusetts / Sequestration / 60,000 jobs could be lost

Massachusetts will lose more than 60,000 jobs, much of it in the defense industry, and $127 million in federal research funding, harming a critical sector of the state economy, if Congress allows across-the-board spending cuts to go into effect in March, according to a report released Friday by Representative Edward Markey of Malden. The automatic … Continue reading

Ohio / National Institutes of Health (NIH) cuts would cost 475 jobs in 2013

Unless Congress acts, the mandatory budget cuts ($120 billion per year for 10 years, or $1.2 trillion dollars) enacted by the Budget Control Act of 2011, commonly called the sequester, will take effect March 1, with far-ranging effects across many government agencies and to our great state of Ohio. Among the federal-government agencies affected would … Continue reading

A campaign for Cindy… Unemployed And In Deep Depression /

Cindy* is one of the 30+ scholarship applicants we have received since launching Allies to the Out-of-Work. Being unemployed has thrown her in a deep depression that she can’t seem to shake. She isolates herself in order to avoid the dreaded questions about her tough situation. Harnessing the power of the micro-fundraising site, Indiegogo.com, we launched … Continue reading

Wall St / Layoffs continue

Wall Street may seem like its old self again. Financial giants including Goldman Sachs Group Inc. raked in mega profits in 2012. Bonuses are expected to fatten more Wall Streeters’ pockets than last year. The Dow Jones industrial average has been flirting with an all-time high after topping 14,000 for the first time in half … Continue reading

Spain / Vodafone / 620 layoffs

Mobile phone operator Vodafone (VOD.L) said it had reached agreement with labor unions to lay off 620 workers at its recession-hit Spanish unit, adding to a list of job cuts in Spain’s hard-hit economy. Many companies in Spain, where the unemployment rate already stands at 26 percent, are laying off staff to cut costs. The … Continue reading

US vs OECD / Minimum Wage Is Relatively Low

President Barack Obama proposed last night that the United States raise the minimum wage to $9.00 per hour. While that may seem like a massive raise for low earners — the current minimum wage is $7.25 per hour — we learned that when accounting for the impact of inflation this would be far from the … Continue reading

ArcelorMittal / Layoffs / No to Europe’s Political Pressure

Alarmed by the speed at which the steel industry is becoming a symbol of Europe’s economic decline, a top European Union official has called for the world’s biggest steel maker to postpone planned job cuts and factory closings. The company, ArcelorMittal, has said no. “Continuing to operate these plants would threaten the overall viability of … Continue reading

Health Care / An Economic Stabilizer

From a macroeconomic perspective, the health care sector has functioned for some time as the main economic locomotive pulling the economy along. In the last two decades, it has created more jobs on a net basis than any other sector. Oddly, not much is made of the job-creating ability of the health care sector in … Continue reading

Japan / Growth and Quality of Life

To answer that question, we need to do two things. First, we need a way of measuring the quality of life. Second, we need to distinguish between the effect on quality of life of a country’s level of income and the effect of growth per se. Putting these two things together allows us to formulate … Continue reading

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