Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 2, 2022
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The U.S. job market is buzzing with new opportunities despite a surge in coronavirus infections driven by the omicron variant.
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The U.S. labor market has been exceptionally tight, allowing workers to quit jobs at record levels and win bigger pay.
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In July, a record 11.09 million jobs were going begging in the US. Compounding the problem: the pool of ready and willing workers has still not ...
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U.S. job openings increased to near record highs in December, suggesting a deceleration in employment growth at the end of last year was largely ...
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Deese, Psaki warn Covid illnesses are counted as job losses · January jobs data were collected as U.S. omicron cases soared.
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Last year was a historic one for American jobs. A record number of workers quit their jobs while US employers had more positions to fill than ever ...
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U.S. job openings increased to near record highs in December amid a severe worker shortage that could be hampering growth. Advertisement.
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There were 1.7 jobs for every unemployed worker in December. The JOLTS report comes ahead of Friday's monthly employment report from the Labor ...
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We'll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest US employment news every morning. Demand for workers and employee turnover in the US ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased to near record highs in December, suggesting a deceleration in employment growth at the end of ...
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