Michel Cournoyer

Michel Cournoyer has written 10915 posts for Job Market Monitor

Rio+20: No jobs on a dead planet. That said, what after ?

World leaders and business chiefs have accepted there are no jobs on a dead planet, at the end of a three-day environment summit in Rio de Janeiro. Prime Minister Julia Gillard will play a key role in driving reforms agreed to by more than 190 nations at the Rio+20 conference, which comes 20 years after … Continue reading

GM – Brazil: Extending Voluntary Layoffs

The Brazilian unit of General Motors Co. (GM) said Friday that it is prolonging a voluntary layoff program at one factory and expanding the program to a second Brazil factory. GM said in a statement that it will accept volunteers until July 2 at its Sao Jose dos Campos factory to have their contracts bought … Continue reading

The Canadian-Dutch Disease: What the OECD wrote (plus the Figure)

“Thomas Mulcair’s Dutch Disease warning supported by OECD report ” wrote the National Post. What did the OECD actually said : The economy continues to undergo structural adjustments due to these persistent relative price movements since the early 2000s. The export-oriented manufacturing sector had by 2011 shrunk sharply to only 12.6% of total value added, down from … Continue reading

OECD – Canada: Overall productivity has actually fallen since 2002

Canada has weathered the global economic crisis comparatively well but will have to become more productive to sustain its high standard of living, according to OECD’s latest Economic Survey of Canada…  The report identifies sluggish productivity growth as the main long-term challenge facing Canada’s economy. Per capita income has increased in recent years, as more people … Continue reading

Eurozone: India and China contributed 95 percent of the jobs created by the BRIC nations

As Eurozone companies fight recession, India and China contributed 95 percent of the jobs created by the BRIC nations after the US, which led the employment generation, according to a recent survey. The number of jobs created by BRIC investors in Europe increased by 8 percent in 2011, with India and China together accounting as … Continue reading

Barclays to cut 600 jobs in India

Barclays India will slash up to 600 positions by March next year as it cuts down on its lending activities, bank sources said. This, however will not translate into an equal number of job losses as some of them will get accommodated within the company, apart from natural attritions over a nine-month period when the … Continue reading

Arch Coal Layoffs – 750 workers in Appalachia

One of the world’s largest coal producers said Thursday it would lay off about 750 workers in the Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia coalfields, the latest setback for an industry struggling to sustain market share as utilities switch to cleaner and cheaper alternatives to generate electricity. The bulk of the cuts by Arch Coal Inc., … Continue reading

Book: Why Good People Can’t Get Jobs: The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It | Wharton Digital Press

Even in a time of perilously high unemployment, companies contend that they cannot find the employees they need. Pointing to a skills gap, employers argue applicants are simply not qualified; schools aren’t preparing students for jobs; the government isn’t letting in enough high-skill immigrants; and even when the match is right, prospective employees won’t accept … Continue reading

France – Lessons on Youth Unemployment and Youth Employment Policy

The last crisis has merely amplified what is an increasingly problematic structural issue in France: Youth unemployment. In the last 30 years, the youth unemployment rate has never dropped below 15% and has regularly exceeded 20%. Yet, integrating young people into the labour market has been an ongoing public policy objective since the end of … Continue reading

Listen to John Maynard Keynes’ voice on High Unemployment

When someone questions the effectiveness of Keynesian economics, the obvious reply is: Remember World War II? The British economist John Maynard Keynes argued that there is a role for government intervention when aggregate demand for goods and services drops, as it did during the Great Depression. Without increased public spending to make up for decreased … Continue reading

States with the Longest Stretches of Unemployment

In the annals of states with long stretches of high unemployment, Nevada seems destined to become the poster child for the Great Recession and foreclosure crisis. The state has an 11.9% unemployment rate — a half a percentage point higher than runner up Rhode Island. Nevada has led the nation in unemployment for 27 months, … Continue reading

The Global Skill Gap: 38 million to 40 million fewer workers with tertiary education than employers will need

Over the past three decades, as developing economies industrialized and began to compete in world markets, a global labor market started taking shape. As more than one billion people entered the labor force, a massive movement from “farm to factory” sharply accelerated growth of productivity and per capita GDP in China and other traditionally rural … Continue reading

Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report: Not an indication of a dynamic job market.

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA I SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending June 16, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 387,000, a decrease of 2,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 389,000. The 4-week moving average was 386,250, an increase of 3,500 from the previous week’s revised average of 382,750. The advance seasonally adjusted insured … Continue reading

Keynes’ Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren

As people in the developed world wonder how their countries will return to full employment after the Great Recession, it might benefit us to take a look at a visionary essay that John Maynard Keynes wrote in 1930, called “Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren.”… Source: “Labor’s Paradise Lost” by Robert Skidelsky | Project Syndicate.

Northen Ireland – ‘Do nothing executive’ sleepwalks job crisis

NI Conservatives’ economy spokesman, Johnny Andrews, has accused the Executive of ‘sleepwalking towards a jobs crisis’ and failing to ‘deliver a boost for business’, after the latest labour statistics revealed an increase in unemployment and economic inactivity in Northern Ireland. “The Executive’s Programme for Government promised that creating jobs would be a priority, but it … Continue reading

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