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Black women are the backbone of the workforce. Why are they facing more job cuts? | Opinion
The unemployment rate among Black women has risen sharply, while the 'double gap' of race and gender remains a structural feature of the U.S. economy.
Woodland Pulp is expected to pause operations at its pulp mill and wood chip plant from late November through mid-December.
U.S. job seekers struggle as hiring hits its slowest pace in a decade, despite low unemployment and steady growth in a ...
Amid the government shutdown, Labor Department data shows that an additional 10,000 federal workers are on unemployment ...
Granby Assistant Town Manager Nicole Schafer was discharged from her position on Oct. 28, according to Town Manager Ted ...
The shutdown of the federal government — now the longest-running in US history — has delayed two consecutive job reports.
The U.S. Labor Department on Friday will not publish its closely watched employment report for an unprecedented second straight month as the government remains shut, and fears are mounting October's ...
The federal government shutdown canceled a second straight jobs report, but private data sources suggest the labor market has ...
Staff report Ohioans filed 6,117 initial unemployment claims for the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported this week. That number was 654 more than the ...
The unemployment rate is low and the economy is still growing, but those out of work face the slowest pace of hiring in more ...
Unemployment claims in Washington state have risen, with ongoing claims up 22% year-over-year and initial claims up 8%, ...
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