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In some sectors, there aren’t enough job openings, like in construction, education and the arts. And in others, there are too many, like food servic
The pandemic forced some Americans out of the workforce to care for family. Risk posed by the delta variant may keep them from returning.
Many states ended pandemic-related federal unemployment programs early, but there’s no evidence it sent more people back to work.
The kiosks have dwindled in Shanghai, and since the U.S.-China trade war began, it’s hard to get people to answer even simple questions.
Some programs are offering bonuses to try to lure teachers back to the classroom this summer.
A growing number of news organizations are changing their policies when it comes to identifying criminal suspects.
Wages across the board would rise amid a widespread labor shortage, one economist says. But we’re seeing pockets of wage growth.
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Younger teachers may also be more inclined to leave and even switch career paths entirely.
Job postings have rebounded for occupations in manufacturing and construction, but not in hospitality or travel.