Last year, the retirement rate of workers over 61 slowed down for the first time since 2012, according to Bloomberg. This means that workforce participation has steadied, at least for now. The top reasons the Boomer generation is retiring later...
Tomorrow, March 8, is International Women’s Day and many are participating in a global strike called A Day Without a Woman. Here is what you need to know about this strike and the right to strike in general. Why...
Intel’s 2016 Diversity & Inclusion Annual Report reveals the company has reached 100% pay equality for women, African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans. The tech company also announced “promotion parity” for those groups. Workers from diverse backgrounds represent 45% of...
Many industries are waiting to see whether Trump will repeal and replace Obama’s controversial overtime rule or if the new president will do away with the rule completely. The Department of Labor under Obama sought to raise the overtime...
In the last quarter of 2016, nearly 500,000 people changed jobs, says private payroll processor ADP. For the past two years, Q4 has seen an uptick in job switching by about 100,000 people each year. Not only are workers...
There were 235,000 new jobs in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, exceeding economists' projections by 45,000 jobs. The sectors with the most growth were construction at 58,000 and professional and business services at 37,000. Healthcare saw a...
From January to February, seasonally adjusted temporary staffing numbers increased by only 0.1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, temporary staffing is currently 3.2% higher than in February 2016. The current stagnation is not for lack of...
Over 3 million workers left their jobs in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is the largest job exodus in almost 16 years.    Here’s what we can infer about all this quitting: Potential wage increases: When...
U.S. demand for multi-lingual workers is increasing, says a new report by New American Economy. In 2010, there were 240,000 job postings seeking bilingual workers, and in 2015, that number jumped to 630,000. As the country becomes more diverse,...
More than 40% of employers have difficulty finding entry-level candidates, says research from The Rockefeller Foundation and Edelman Intelligence. In part, this is because hiring managers may be putting too much emphasis on college degrees.     A college degree may...

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