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Unemployment dips at start of ‘Ber’ months
Seasonal hiring activity at the start of the “ber” months gave a slight boost to employment in September, but the overall ...
The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, Seco, reports that 135,212 people were registered as unemployed - nearly two ...
Staff at Swiss public broadcaster RTS are breaking their silence ahead of the March 8 vote on the “200 francs is enough” ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased marginally last week, Haver Analytics ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits rose to about 228,000 in week ended Nov. 1 from revised 219,000 prior. Labor Department data unavailable due to shutdown.
The government shutdown prevented the Bureau of Labor Statistics from releasing a job openings report, just one of many ...
Challenger’s findings confirm that the combination of AI adoption, slower spending, and cost control is reshaping the ...
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has policymakers – and investors – operating without much of the timely official data that usually inform their decisions.
The U.S. labor market is weaker than headline unemployment data suggests, with rising involuntary part-time work masking ...
Statistics on private sector jobs from ADP and BLS are highly correlated. Since the start of ADP’s series in 2010, the R 2 for the two national private sector employment reports is 0.9817 (when ...
For decades, seasonal depression has been blamed on a lack of sunlight, but a study suggests the real issue may not be the ...
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