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Apr 06 2024
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Teacher candidates make grade at IUN job fair
Prospective teacher Vincent Passero-Noska asked potential employers as many questions as they asked him Friday. The Indiana State University senior, who just finished student teaching at Lake Central High School, talked with school representatives from Lake and Porter counties at Indiana University Northwest’s teacher recruitment fair, sponsored by its School of Education. Officials from 20
Chicago TribuneApr 15 2024
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DC teachers brace for hundreds of job cuts after Bowser budget proposal
Teachers and staff in Washington, D.C.’s public schools fear there may be 200 positions cut due to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s new budget proposal. While Bowser included in her city’s budget proposal a 12% increase to District of Columbia Public Schools’s funding formula, giving schools an additional $181 million, schools are still likely to fall short of meeting their budgetary needs. The shortfall
Washington ExaminerApr 09 2024
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Why Utah's job market is considered the most promising in the nation
Utah’s job market is as diverse and enticing as its landscape, if a recent study is to be believed. After analyzing 380 metro areas, The Wall Street Journal and Moody’s Analytics recently ranked Utah’s capital city as the area with the hottest job market in the country. “There’s a virtuous cycle where young, highly educated workers are moving into Salt Lake City and bringing in more money to
Deseret NewsApr 17 2024
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Bill Belichick eyes Giants and their closest rivals for next coaching job with future uncertain
There will be a Bill Belichick-sized shadow over the NFC East this upcoming season. After being shut out from a coaching gig this offseason after parting ways with the Patriots, Belichick has told “confidants” he has interest in potentially leading the Giants, Cowboys and Eagles, according to ESPN. Among those teams, one friend of Belichick told the outlet they believe the Cowboys represent
New York Post (News)Mar 16 2024
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Williston Job Service to hold semi-annual job fair March 21
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - The Job Service ND Branch in Williston is preparing for the spring semi-annual job fair this Thursday. Susan Granrud, workforce services manager in Williston, says they anticipate having more than 90 employers available who are ready to hire. Granrud says besides reaching out to applicants across the region, they also try to recruit new workers beyond the state. “We
KFYRApr 05 2024
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Wall Street Indexes Surge on Strong Jobs Data
All major S&P 500 sectors advanced, with communication services, industrials and technology among those leading gains. U.S. Labor Department data showed employers hired far more workers in March than expected and kept steadily lifting wages, suggesting the economy ended the first quarter on solid ground. The data stoked expectations the Fed will likely delay cutting interest rates given
Newsmax (News)Apr 11 2024
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Top Amazon exec says it's a 'myth' robots steal jobs
A robot prepares to pick up a tote containing product at the Amazon Robotics fulfillment center on April 12, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. A top Amazon executive told CNBC Thursday that it's a "myth" that robots and other technologies take jobs away from people. Stefano La Rovere, director of global robotics, mechatronics, and sustainable packaging at Amazon, said that, rather than replacing jobs
CNBCApr 16 2024
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Minnesota lawmakers aim to protect rideshare drivers hurt on the job — but pay remains unresolved
Legislation advancing at the Capitol could extend new insurance protections to rideshare drivers attacked while driving, although lawmakers haven't resolved the central question of minimum pay. House and Senate committees have revised the bill to grant drivers new rights if they are hurt on the job. "Consider the human cost behind the services these drivers provide," said Eid Ali, president of
Star TribuneApr 16 2024
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UNC System board to consider policy targeting DEI, potentially eliminating related jobs
The UNC System Board of Governors appears poised to take action on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, in North Carolina’s public university system, potentially eliminating administrative positions dedicated to the efforts. The University Governance committee of the board on Wednesday will consider and vote on a policy that would replace the system’s existing policy and regulation on
The Herald-SunApr 14 2024
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WBZ-TV anchor leaves his dream job, and pens an essay about it
In that essay, Martin details his own emotional struggles, not to mention the physical challenge of waking up at 2:15 a.m. for the morning shift. He previously worked an evening shift, but that meant barely seeing his two young children. The move to the morning shift meant he was often too tired to be truly present for them. Liam Martin just walked away from his dream job: TV anchor, at WBZ-TV
The Boston Globe