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Employment
This Arizona esthetician is glad she joined the "great resignation"
Sep 7, 2022
We check in with Shauna Kruse, who moved her family across country and went back to school to become an esthetician.
How a tax credit to boost minority hiring became a gift to temp agencies
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Sep 6, 2022
Workers may not be the biggest beneficiaries of the work opportunity tax credit, says ProPublica investigative reporter Emily Corwin.
What the worst states to work in have in common, according to Oxfam America
Sep 1, 2022
Low levels of worker protections correlate to a lower standard of living, researcher says.
Job openings rise unexpectedly. Is that a big deal?
Aug 30, 2022
It pushes back on the idea that the economy is slowing. But the number of workers who quit, were hired or were laid off didn’t change much.
Employment's back to pre-pandemic levels with more than 500,000 new jobs added in July
Aug 5, 2022
There were even job gains in construction and finance, which were expected to slow down. Wages grew again too.
Gig work rebounds but some gig workers struggle with inflation
Jul 8, 2022
Gig workers now have access to unemployment benefits as the economy has opened back up.
As jobs rebound, those paying least are hardest to fill
May 6, 2022
Health care, child care and K-12 education, which offer jobs with lower pay that need to be done in person, have yet to fully recover.
For public good, not for profit.
Professional and business services hiring is well above pre-pandemic levels
by
Justin Ho
Apr 1, 2022
One factor that may have contributed to this growth? Jobs in accounting, IT, consulting and similar roles can still be done remotely.
January's strong jobs report says more people have come off the sidelines to go to work
Feb 4, 2022
Many older people returned to work, but the recovery isn't as strong for people of color and women.
Resume gaps may shrink in importance, especially for women of color
by
Lily Jamali
Jan 20, 2022
Employers need understand the many reasons workers have left the jobs on their own or involuntarily, one supervisor says.