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Apr 21 2024
News
Khanna says Speaker Johnson ‘deserves to keep his job’
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) defended Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday, saying he “deserves to keep his job” as he faces down a threat to remove him after backing aid for Ukraine and Israel. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) leads a group of three GOP members who have signed onto a motion to vacate the Speakership, a move which could throw the House into chaos for the second time in a
The HillApr 06 2024
Opinion
Behind Today's Stellar Jobs Print: It Was Literally ALL Part-Time Jobs (And Illegals)
First things first: unlike the last two months when both the January and February jobs prints were beyond ridiculously manipulated and goalseeked to pass a terrible number as a strong one, the March print was not a complete disaster.
To be sure, superficially the March report was another artificially goalseeked blowout that guaranteed it would have zero credibility: with 303K payrolls
ZeroHedgeApr 23 2024
News
Indians vote in huge election dominated by jobs, Hindu pride and Modi
The first of India's almost one billion voters cast ballots on Friday in the country's multi-day election, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a rare third term on the back of issues such as growth, welfare and Hindu nationalism.
The vote pits Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) against an alliance of two dozen opposition parties that promise greater affirmative action and more
ReutersApr 17 2024
News
High-paying hybrid jobs are going extinct in a hurry
There’s no doubt that today’s employees want remote and hybrid options when it comes to where they work. And although some CEOs have reversed course on their RTO mandates, and the C-suite in general is realistic about how long it will take to get staffers back into the office, new data shows just how rare those positions are becoming—even for workers making good money. The proportion of
FortuneApr 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 22 2024
News
Seattle is among the nation's top three new AI job hotspots
Data: UMD-LinkUp AIMaps; Note: "AI job" defined as a job requiring technical skills to build and/or use AI models; A bigger circle indicates more new jobs per capita; Map: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Seattle, San Francisco and San Jose are the country's top three new AI job hotspots, a recent analysis finds. Why it matters: The numbers underscore what some of Seattle's business and tech leaders have
AxiosMar 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 23 2024
News
California’s latest job-killing policy is more bad news for Golden Staters
California’s list of public policy failures was already long, but hiking its minimum wage to $20 an hour for fast-food workers may belong at the top. The predictable fallout in lost jobs and higher prices are already being felt, and the flood of residents fleeing the state is poised to accelerate. The Golden State is already home to some of the highest taxes and costs of living in the country
Fox BusinessApr 18 2024
News
DEED: Minnesota sees significant job, employment gains in March
New data from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) shows the state gained an estimated 11,000 jobs in March. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — As Minnesotans shed their parkas and surface from winter hibernation, numbers show openings for seasonal job positions are already helping
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