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| Washington DC's job growth is slowing — good! So it's no accident that DC's unemployment rate recently rose to 3.8 percent while the nationwide rate hit a 17-year low of 4.1 percent as the US economy grew by 313,000 new jobs in February alone. Some point to the two recent government shutdowns as driving DC's doldrums. Others finger the many ...
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| Ask Not What Your City Can Do for New Jobs Aren't we ignoring a massive source of new jobs that is hiding in plain sight? That source: unfilled positions. The question cities and states should ask themselves is not how to attract entirely new companies to the area that will bring jobs, but rather how to help or convince companies that are already ...
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| NYC Ferry hiring for new routes "NYC Ferry is not only connecting the over three million riders to growing job centers, technology hubs, public institutions and housing developments across the waterfront, but we're striving to create a culture of opportunity and advancement for all of our crew on our team that we bring on board," said ...
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| Cities only work if they accommodate rich and poor For much of the 20th century, a lawyer and a janitor from America's Deep South could have boosted their incomes by moving to the New York area, even after housing costs. These days, that is only true for the lawyer. Housing is now so expensive around New York that, after paying rent or a mortgage, ...
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| Women dominate pastry chef jobs. So why is Netflix's new 'Chef's Table' season dominated by men? So why, then, are three out of the four chefs featured on the new pastry-focused season of the Netflix show "Chef's Table" men? .... Silverton, for what it's worth, told the New York Times in a 1992 article about female pastry chefs that she became one to get a job at a top Santa Monica, Calif., restaurant. Women dominate pastry chef jobs. So why is Netflix's new Chef's Table season dominated by men? - The Straits Times
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| Tessy Plastics' $9.2M expansion in Lynchburg to create 34 new jobs ... with New York for the project. Northam approved a $200,000 Commonwealth's Opportunity Fund to assist the City of Lynchburg. The firm is eligible for additional state grants, benefits and tax exemptions on manufacturing equipment. Money and services from the Virginia Jobs Investment Program will ...
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| Study: Fear of Robots Taking Their Jobs Is Making Workers Sick U.S. employees working in fields with "higher risk of automation" reported greater job insecurity--which was associated with poorer mental and physical health, a new study finds. The research, slated to be published in April 2018 in the journal Social Science and Medicine, found that even geographical ...
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| MTA worker falls to his death while clearing garbage from tracks at East Harlem station St. Clair Richard Stephens, 23, was only on the job for six months when co-workers heard a scream and then saw their mortally wounded colleague on ... "While millions of New Yorkers were asleep, this young transit workers was on the job in a tunnel beneath Manhattan so others could get to work or ... MTA Worker Killed After Falling From Elevated Area While Working on Subway Tracks: Officials - NBC New York
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| Letter: WNY ought to create its own work program It's time for Western New York to stand out and be a role model to the rest of our nation. Let's reinstall the WPA program here and call it the WNY WPA. Let's allow veterans who are unemployed to have first dibs on jobs. Anyone else who is unemployed and lives in Erie or Niagara counties, or can drive to ...
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| Think Summer! Camp-Related Jobs Near New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, NY — Nor'easters not withstanding, it is officially spring. It's time to think of balmier days and jobs for the summer of 2018. Municipal and private camps are looking for candidates. The White Plains Recreation Department, for example, seeks city residents 16 to 20 years old who enjoy ...
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