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Honey, I Shrunk the Job Losses - FOXBusiness.com
6 hours ago ago from FOX Business
Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Government Tuesday, December 08, 2009 In English, Please Honey, I Shrunk the Job Losses   With a lot less fanfare, the Bureau of Labor ...
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11 hours ago ago from FanHouse
WASHINGTON -Layoffs may be slowing, but employers are hesitant to take the next step that is key to reducing the unemployment rate: hiring more workers. That is likely to keep the competition fierce for those openings that do exist. There were about 6.3 unemployed people, on average, for each job opening in October, according to Labor Department data released Tuesday. That's up from about 6.1 in September and compares with 1.7 jobless workers ...
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11 hours ago ago from FOX News
Fast Facts: On the Job Hunt in Canada Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Print A report released by the Canadian Government says our neighbor to the north added 79,100 jobs in November, led by education, healthcare and technical jobs. With a jobless rate of 8.5 percent, some analysts tell Fox News those jobless numbers are overstated. Still it appears Canada's economy is fairing better than the U.S., and Canada's growth areas are a good sign ...
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17 hours ago ago from CNN Money
Without temporary positions over the holidays, these workers would be out in the cold. Map The Obama administration says the Recovery Act created or saved 640,000 jobs through September. Here's a state-by-state breakdown. Quick Vote How will the job situation look in six months? Easier to find a job Harder to find a job About the same Find a Job ...
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5 hours ago ago from FanHouse
Area employers expect to hire at a moderate pace during the first quarter of 2010, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. From January to March, 14 percent of the companies interviewed plan to hire more employees, while 12 percent expect to reduce their payrolls, according to Manpower spokesperson Phil Blair. Another 71 percent expect to maintain their current staff levels and 3 percent are not certain of their hiring plans. ...
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