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Mar 22 2024
News
Maui Island unemployment at 5.8%, Maui County at 5.6% in February 2024
The non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Maui Island was 5.8% in February 2024, compared to 6.2% the previous month, and 2.9% at the same time in 2023. The data was included in a new report released today from the Hawaiʻi Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The island of Molokaʻi had an unemployment rate of 1.2%, compared to 1.4% the month before, and 4.3% at the
Maui Now NewsApr 18 2024
News
Minnesota added thousands of jobs, workers in March
Minnesota added about 11,000 jobs and more than 3,000 workers in March, an uptick that marks continued recovery from the losses of the pandemic. The strong state jobs report mirrors last month's national picture, when more than 300,000 new jobs exceeded expectations and signaled the U.S. economy has stayed resilient in the face of inflation of interest rate hikes. "March was a great month all
Star TribuneMar 29 2022
News
More workers quit in February as job openings stayed high.
Job openings last month remained near record levels, and the number of workers voluntarily leaving their positions increased, the Labor Department said on Tuesday.
The data, released as part of the agency’s monthly report on job openings, layoffs and quitting, serve as indicators of how much demand there is for workers in the U.S. economy and the extent to which employers are still
New York Times (News)Apr 30 2024
Opinion
The surprising reason few Americans are getting chips jobs now
Giant factories are rising up in the desert all around this city. It’s ground zero for President Biden’s massive bet that he can bring back to America one of the 21st century’s most important manufacturing jobs: making semiconductor chips. Congress approved $53 billion in funding, and the White House has just announced preliminary agreements to give billions in grants to corporations such as
Washington PostFeb 09 2024
News
Reports: Grubb leaving Alabama for Seattle Seahawks OC job
Alabama football needs a new offensive coordinator. Ryan Grubb, the presumed coach expected to follow Kalen DeBoer from Washington to Tuscaloosa, is turning pro. Multiple outlets reported Friday night that Grubb is joining first-year coach Mike Macdonald with the Seattle Seahawks. 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz was the first to report the news, which was quickly confirmed by The Seattle Times and ESPN
AL.comApr 26 2024
News
Sanchez among students seeking cutting edge jobs
HARLINGEN, TX—Some Texas State Technical College (TSTC) Automotive Technology and Wind Energy Technology students recently learned how their skills could relate to jobs at Altec Inc. during an employer spotlight at TSTC’s Harlingen location. Altec is a leading equipment and service provider for the electric utility, telecommunications, lights and signs, and contractor markets. John Sherman, a
San Benito NewsApr 29 2024
News
New Jersey cops argue racial slurs shouldn’t cost them their jobs
Two New Jersey police officers recorded engaging in racist banter with Clark Township Mayor Sal Bonaccorso in 2020 accuse authorities of taking too long to take action against them and want their disciplinary charges dismissed. Attorneys representing Clark Township Chief Pedro Matos, Internal Affairs Sgt. Joseph Teston and a third cop told a court investigators “blew it” by drawing out their
New York Daily NewsMar 19 2024
News
2024 February Flights up 10 percent from last year
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - More people flew this February compared to last year according to the North Dakota Aeronautics Committee’s boarding report for February 2024.
The NDAC said this year’s February boardings were up 10 percent with almost nine-thousand more passengers than this time last year.
About 97 thousand people flew this February. Delta carried the most passengers,
KFYRMar 09 2023
News
Minnesota unemployment rate remains steady, 14k jobs added in February
Minnesota gained 14,100 jobs in February, according to data from the Department of Employment and Economic Development. DEED says the private sector gained 12,000 and the state’s unemployment stayed near historic lows at 2.9%. Across the country, unemployment fell 0.1% to 3.4% as 517,000 jobs were added nationally. "Our biggest month-to-month job growth in nearly a year indicates our labor
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