Amazon is expanding its operations team in the US by 25 percent, after the company announced that it will hire an additional 5,000 staff “to meet growing customer demand.” Continue reading
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits rose slightly last week in a sign the U.S. labor market continues to improve at a moderate pace. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 343,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Readings for jobless claims can be volatile … Continue reading
Is it true that foreign companies are “betting” on the United States, and that American multinationals are returning jobs here in large numbers? Continue reading
US – A new website aims to make it easier for would-be law students to research how graduates of different law schools are faring in the jobs market Continue reading
US – The 50 Best Cities for Employment Satisfaction: The Glassdoor Employment Satisfaction Report Card by City Continue reading
Here’s Allsup’s ranking of the 11 industry groups with the highest serious injury rates nationwide Continue reading
US – New research has found that part-time workers are still having a hard time finding full-time jobs. Continue reading
One in four Americans (25%) believe now is a “good time” to find a quality job in the U.S. Continue reading
Ford will hire 3,000 salaried employees – 800 more than previously expected – this year to continue its product momentum and new growth Continue reading
McAfee announced today that it has sponsored a first-of-its-kind report quantifying the economic impact of cybercrime. 508,000 U.S. jobs would be potentially lost from cyber espionage in U.S. Continue reading
Obama would be giving two economic speeches Wednesday, one at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., and another at University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo on Jobs Continue reading
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke continues to believe that more aggregate demand is all that is needed to put back to work the unemployed, but about 1.65 million more people would have jobs if the unemployment rate dropped to the Fed’s target Continue reading
Black Americans are significantly less likely now than they were 20 years ago to cite discrimination as the main reason blacks on average have worse jobs, income, and housing than whites Continue reading
Collaborative attendees expressed nearly unanimous agreement on the need for industry-driven, sector-focused workforce development strategies that track with economic development priorities Continue reading
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly increased to a two-month high last week Continue reading