Job Openings Fell Slightly in January; Layoffs Rose
Demand for workers let up slightly in January, a possible sign that employers are gradually easing off their frenetic pace
Read moreDemand for workers let up slightly in January, a possible sign that employers are gradually easing off their frenetic pace
Read moreThat same dynamic hurt Mr. Clinton politically in 1994, Mr. Carville recalled. “Although the economy was doing better, if we
Read moreThe nation’s demand for labor only got stronger in December, the Labor Department reported on Wednesday, as job openings rose
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Read moreThe question that will loom over the company for a long time is why Southwest’s system broke down while those
Read moreAmazon, for instance, hired about 18,000 interns this year, paying some computer science students nearly $30,000 for the summer, not
Read moreOther indicators have signaled that a more serious contraction is underway. The purchasing managers’ index for manufacturing, which measures how
Read moreEmployers continued to pull back in October on the number of jobs they were looking to fill, the latest sign
Read moreSAN FRANCISCO — Meta plans to lay off employees this week, three people with knowledge of the situation said, adding
Read moreThe labor market has remained stronger than expected even as the Federal Reserve has tried to get inflation under control.
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