The U.S. economy has netted 5.4 million jobs over the past five years, with 90% of that growth going to immigrants, according to new government data Friday.
Data from S&P Global showed that a decline in staffing numbers in February was the sharpest since November 2020.
Layoffs and unemployment rates are low, but job seekers across the country are struggling to find work as companies pull back ...
Demand for software developers has slumped by more than a third amid fears that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots is poised to upend the tech jobs market ...
U.S. job seekers' confidence hits early pandemic levels, according to LinkedIn News post. Survey shows +15 on scale of -100 to +100, with over half searching f ...
The S&P Global Flash UK PMI revealed the steepest fall in private sector employment since November 2020. The wage pressures ...
The so-called "white-collar recession" continues as unemployed Americans in the professional and business service sector ...
Chevron announced Wednesday it's laying off 15% to 20% of its workforce — meaning up to 9,000 jobs will be slashed.
The Trump administration is allegedly using some overtly political questions about the 2020 election and January 6 to weed out candidates for important jobs.
West Coast GRC was the site of the tightest battle in the 2020 General Election, with the PAP narrowly edging out PSP in a ...
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Labor markets regularly swing from firm-friendly to job seeker–friendly, causing organizations to fluctuate greatly in terms ...