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Layoffs
How long can the job market stay this hot?
by
Reema Khrais
and Richard Cunningham
Aug 29, 2022
Some laid-off workers are surprised at how fast they were able to find new positions, says Sarah Chaney Cambon of The Wall Street Journal.
Unengaged workers are fired up about "quiet quitting"
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Anais Amin
and Sean McHenry
Aug 22, 2022
Young workers' sense of "wanting to untether my job from my identity" has grown in the past year, The Journal's Lindsay Ellis reports.
Apple is the latest tech firm to cut staff. What do the layoffs tell us about the economy?
by
Justin Ho
Aug 17, 2022
In some cases, it’s about responding to competition. In others, it’s a way of bracing for a possible economic downturn.
Layoffs may be on the horizon. Is the unemployment insurance system ready?
Aug 4, 2022
States are upgrading antiquated technology. But there are still big disparities among states.
Job openings are still near record highs — and still outnumber applicants
Jun 1, 2022
There are almost two job openings for every unemployed person.
Job market looks strong as 2021 ends. 2022 looks uncertain.
Dec 30, 2021
Weekly unemployment claims are still hovering at the lowest level we've seen since 1969.
Will companies choose to rehire laid-off employees or hire new ones?
by
Erika Beras
Dec 23, 2020
When they're ready to start hiring, businesses have to consider costs and legal issues.
For public good, not for profit.
Older workers worry about the prospect of finding a new job
Oct 20, 2020
Age discrimination is illegal, but experts say it’s still rampant.
One key to fixing the economy? Getting low-wage workers help
Oct 16, 2020
Christopher Low, chief economist at FHN Financial, says low-wage workers are suffering the bulk of job losses — the opposite of what happened in 2008.
Where's the safety net for laid-off workers?
by
Andy Uhler
Sep 30, 2020
Heading into the third quarter of the COVID economy, companies are shedding thousands of employees with little government relief in sight.