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Apr 16 2024
News
Humble ISD superintendent announced as finalist for Nevada job
Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen, 50, has been at the helm of Humble ISD, a 48,000 student district, since 2016. She has been under public scrutiny in the last year as her husband, the district’s former athletic director, was put on leave in May 2023 following complaints from an assistant athletic director that he violated Title IX, which protects employees from sex discrimination in the
Houston ChronicleApr 07 2024
News
J.D. Vance Uses Immigration to Bash Biden’s Job Report
The March jobs report may have exceeded economists’ expectations, but because some jobs went to migrants, it inevitably became Fox News fodder for Maria Bartiromo and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH). Vance appeared on Sunday Morning Futures on Sunday, where he railed at the idea that “foreign-born” workers are taking “a lot of that net job growth” from Americans. He then said, in the same breath, it
Daily BeastJan 10 2024
News
New Labor Department rule would classify more workers in ‘gig economy’ jobs as employees
The Biden administration implemented a new rule on Tuesday that will tighten standards for when “gig economy” workers at companies like Uber, Lyft, and Grubhub must be considered employees who are entitled to labor protections rather than independent contractors.
The Labor Department finalized a new rule that will replace a Trump-era standard that narrowed the criteria for classifying
Washington ExaminerMar 16 2024
News
Jobs, jobs, jobs - Goeman's RapidMart in Hartford is hiring part-time pizza kitchen help
Hartford, WI – Goeman’s RapidMart, 2712 E. Sumner St., Hartford, Wi, is looking for a part-time kitchen assistant. Are you passionate about pizza and looking for a part-time gig? Look no further! We’re on the hunt for enthusiastic individuals to join our pizza kitchen crew! Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE to FREE local news at Washington County Insider on YouTube Position: Part-Time Pay: $15/hour
Washington County InsiderApr 14 2024
News
Hundreds of openings to be filled during CCF job fair
Looking for a job or even a new career? The Chaldean Community Foundation will be hosting a Career Fair from 3 to 5 p.m. May 1 at its center in Sterling Heights. Dozens of companies and organizations will be attending this annual event in hopes of finding candidates to fill hundreds of full- and part-time positions — from entry level to career professionals. Employers looking to hire across
Macomb DailyApr 17 2024
News
Beige Book Reveals Economy In Far Worse Shape Than White House Claims
Beige Book Reveals Economy In Far Worse Shape Than White House Claims There was something odd about the latest Beige book (which was prepared based on information collected on or before April 8, 2024, so before the latest CPI print): if accurate, it would suggest that the rosy economic picture painted by the White House is woefully incorrect, whether on purpose or not (spoiler alert: it is on
ZeroHedgeApr 06 2024
News
Highest-paying jobs in San Francisco
The rich are getting richer, and have been for some time. Across the nation, wages have continued to rise this year despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to temper inflation. In June, average weekly earnings grew at a higher rate than the Consumer Price Index, the nation’s primary inflation indicator. While pay is increasing across income levels, the historical growth for high-income jobs has
KRON4Apr 17 2024
News
The Triangle has one of the largest concentrations of AI job postings
The Triangle has one of the largest concentrations of new job postings related to artificial intelligence, a new analysis has found. Why it matters: As AI emerges as the hottest new thing in tech, cities outside Silicon Valley have a chance to get in on the action — and reap the potentially lucrative economic rewards, Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick and Kavya Beheraj write. The Triangle's twin metro
AxiosApr 03 2024
Opinion
How the economy — and Philadelphia — could determine the presidential election
The race for the presidency is in full swing, and the state of Pennsylvania — and more specifically Philadelphia — may well decide who wins.
This forecast is based on a model of presidential elections that my colleagues and I at Moody’s Analytics have been using to predict who will be the next president in elections going back to Bush vs. Gore in 2000. The model predicts whether the
The Philadelphia Inquirer