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The Bleak Job Market
8 hours ago ago from Work Home Union
This is an Editorial from the NY Times called "Wanted: Leadership on Jobs" (after you read it, and understand how bleak the job market is, go to WorkHomeUnion and apply for one of the 40+ Virtual Office Positions listed - for free). By every meaningful measure, the weak job market deteriorated further in September. Federal stimulus spending has prevented an even worse decline. But that is cold comfort for the tens of millions of working men ...
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19 hours ago ago from BusinessBrief.com
The projections are in, and the results show some clear winners and losers. The U.S. Labor Department released its report on 10-year projections for job and industry growth. Here's what's in the report. First, as just about everyone knows, the manufacturing sector will continue to drop, even after a loss of about two million jobs in the sector over the last year, and they are unlikely to return. Total employment is expected to ...
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16 hours ago ago from Recruitment Agencies | Recruitment Forum | Careers Advice | Jobs | Job Search | UK Recruitment | Recruitment Directory | Recruitment Ratings
Login to use the extended area user: pass: Home Scores & Ratings Recruiter Directory Suppliers Job Boards Knowledge Centre Forums Community Psychometrics CVs Consulting Register Help UK Jobless Total Rises To 2.49 Million The number of people unemployed in the UK increased by 21,000 between August and October to 2.49m, the highest figure since the three ...
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2 hours ago ago from Daily Markets
Here's some pretty grim news about U.S. manufacturing employment in that sector fell below 12 million this year for the first time since 1946, and is now at the lowest level (11,648,000 manufacturing jobs in November) since March of 1941 (see chart, BLS data here). Since the onset of the recession in December 2007, manufacturing employment fell for 24 consecutive months, as the U.S. economy shed an average of 89,000 manufacturing jobs each ...
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10 hours ago ago from ViralStash.com The Daily Buzz
Here’s some pretty grim news about U.S. manufacturing employment in that sector fell below 12 million this year for the first time since 1946, and is now at the lowest level (11,648,000 manufacturing jobs in November) since March of 1941 (see chart, BLS data here ). Since the recession started in December 2007, manufacturing employment fell for 24 consecutive months, as the U.S. economy shed an average of 89,000 manufacturing jobs each month ...
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Survey: There Will Be More Jobs in 2010
17 hours ago ago from Newsweek - Columns - Robert Samuelson
Login Username: Password: SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to Newsweek and save up to 88% SPONSORED BY: Job Cheer for the New Year Will the job market rebound in 2010? Yes, according to a new employment survey. By Robert J. Samuelson | Newsweek Web Exclusive Dec 23, 2009 SPONSORED BY  ...
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11 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
The job market shifted in 2009 from the heaviest cuts in almost a decade to one in which signs of recovery were, though limited, struggling to be seen. It isn't turning around yet, and unemployment could still go higher, but it seems that the worst is behind us. According to Challenger, Gray Christmas , the job market should come around in 2010, as job creation finally pulls ahead of job losses. Increased hiring, which is expected to gain ...
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