SPRINGFIELD The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that total nonfarm payrolls decreased ...
WCIA Champaign on MSN
Unemployment positives, negatives seen across Central Illinois in August
Over-the-year job growth has been up for months in Springfield and Champaign, but unemployment is up in Decatur, based on ...
Indiana's unemployment rate stayed steady at 3.6% in August, the same it’s been the last three months. There were 3.489 ...
The Journal Standard on MSN
Unemployment claims in Illinois increased last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Illinois rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
U.S. jobless claim applications fell to their lowest level in two months last week as layoffs remain low despite mounting ...
The Sheboygan Press on MSN
Longtime Random Lake printing company laying off over 100 employees amid expected closure
RANDOM LAKE – More than 100 employees will be laid off at a printing facility planning to close next year. Sheridan Random ...
The H-1B visa debate pits major tech companies and their investors, along with staffing firms supplying foreign workers to ...
The Trump administration said each new application would cost the sponsoring organization $100,000, a steep price tag for local business and universities that rely on the H-1B program to fill ...
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Trump’s workforce purge batters DC’s job market and leads to rise in homes for sale, report finds
The Department of Government Efficiency’s remaking of the federal workforce has battered the Washington job market and put ...
VnExpress International on MSN
Hanoi student shifts from chemistry to AI, wins $370,000 US scholarship in computer science
Specializing in chemistry, a university student in Hanoi pivoted to artificial intelligence, published seven scientific ...
The Census Bureau plans to use U.S. postal workers as census takers in at least two locations during field tests next year for the 2030 census, which will determine political power and federal ...
(TNND) — College is still worth the cost, according to most high school seniors. Art & Science Group, a nonprofit education consulting firm, surveyed high schoolers, both bound for college and those ...
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