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A Graphic Presentation
The US employment numbers came out this morning, and they were disappointing. But disappointing does not begin to describe the situation I read about today in Europe. I have just finished up with my conference in Carlsbad, California and am getting back to the room late.
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MAULDIN: A Graphic Presentation On The Sorry State Of The Global Economy
The US employment numbers came out this morning, and they were disappointing. But disappointing does not begin to describe the situation I read about today in Europe. I have just finished up with my conference in Carlsbad, California and am getting back to the room late.
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How to Handle an Employment Gap
Many of us have had periods in our work history when we were not employed. That might be due to going back to school, raising children, illness or job loss. While it might not seem like an issue from the job-seeker's perspective, it can send up red flags to employers. Gaps in your employment history without explanation make potential employers question those periods before having the chance to ...
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Employment plan to be published
Coalition tensions are set to flare this week when a radical plan for ripping up employment red tape is finally published.
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A tale of 2 US employment surveys, at a glance
The U.S. economy added just 115,000 jobs in April, below March's gain of 154,000 and the fewest in six months.
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US.jobs Reaches Milestone of One Million Jobs
Through US.jobs, the National Labor Exchange hits an unprecedented benchmark of one million quality, verified employment opportunities for job seekers.
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US study of elderly Irish emigrants
What became of those who left Ireland in the last century
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The Student Employment Gap for the Class of 2012
My company, Millennial Branding, partnered with Experience, Inc. to release a study of 225 US employers called the Student Employment Gap. The study reveals information about employer skill requirements and sources of hire for the class of 2012. The findings were released this morning and I spoke to Jennifer Floren, the founder and CEO of Experience, Inc., about her impressions of them ...
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US unemployment aid applications stay at 370,000
The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits was unchanged last week, suggesting modest but steady gains in the job market.
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US factory activity contracts
Factory activity in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region unexpectedly contracted in May to its weakest in eight months as new orders and employment measures slowed, a survey showed on Thursday.
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