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Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic ...
These primary challenges come amid broad frustration with elected Democrats, including from their most committed voters, some ...
President Donald Trump’s shock-and-awe tariff campaign is off to a slow start when it comes to reviving American ...
A gradual pullback in hiring and job openings has come as hundreds of thousands of federal workers are out looking for ...
Martha Ross is a senior fellow at Brookings Metro, studying young adults and the labor market. She joins Soledad O'Brien to look at the reasons why there may be a lack of entry-level jobs.
Connecticut House Republicans declined to comment for this story. Despite the overall fear the LGBTQ+ community said it’s feeling right now, lawmakers say pride month is more important now than ...
There are almost 80,000 job openings in Connecticut, according to the state Department of Labor. But we’ve heard from job seekers who say landing a position isn’t easy—artificial ...
South Carolina State University seniors prepare for workforce challenges as graduation approaches.
"Newly laid off federal employees are joining a job market that's already competitive," one economist points out.
The COVID pandemic accelerated a labor shortage in the industry. Now, restaurant owners and chefs across the country say they’re still struggling to recruit and retain talent.
“Connecticut has long been known as the ‘Insurance Capital of the World,’ attracting major insurance carriers and fostering job growth in this critical sector,” their testimony noted.
Layoffs are rising in some New England states even as job openings have tapered and employers are hiring less. We speak to job seekers about what it's like to search for jobs in the current labor ...