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Youth Unemployment Up 4 Million Worldwide Since 2007

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Youth Unemployment Up 4 Million Worldwide Since 2007

ILO News– The global youth unemployment rate for 2012 remains stuck at crisis peak levels and is not expected to come down until at least 2016, says the International Labor Organization (ILO) in its Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012 report (www.ilo.org/getyouth). Projections show 12.7% of the global youth labor force will be unemployed this year, unchanged […]

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January’s Conference Board Employment Trends Index Down Slightly, Recent Trend Is Up

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January’s Conference Board Employment Trends Index Down Slightly, Recent Trend Is Up

The Conference Board Employment Trends Index edged down in January. The index now stands at 109.38, down from 109.47 in December. The January figure is 2.7% higher than a year ago. “Despite the dip in January, the Employment Trends Index continues to signal a moderate improvement in the labor market,” said Gad Levanon, director of […]

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Death Of Temporary Worker: Bosses ‘Not Thinking Of Him As A Human Being’

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Death Of Temporary Worker: Bosses ‘Not Thinking Of Him As A Human Being’

By JIM MORRISE and CHIP MITCHELL, The Center For Public Integrity— By the time Carlos Centeno arrived at the Loyola University Hospital Burn Center in Chicago, more than 98 minutes had elapsed since his head, torso, arms and legs had been scalded by a 185-degree solution of water and citric acid inside a factory on this city’s southwestern […]

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NLRB Finds New York City School Bus Strike Is Legal

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NLRB Finds New York City School Bus Strike Is Legal

New York’s school bus strike can keep rolling. A strike by New York City bus drivers is legal and may continue, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has ruled. The NLRB has found that a strike by union bus operators against a group of New York school bus companies does not violate the National Labor Relations […]

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Employment Report: Unemployment Unchanged, Workers Still Discouraged, No New Jobs

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Employment Report: Unemployment Unchanged, Workers Still Discouraged, No New Jobs

Employment in America is still stagnate. New employment data from Bureau of Labor Statistics show the job market remains sluggish and is smaller than five years ago. Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 157,000 in January. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.9%, and has been at or near that level since September 2012, the U.S. […]

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World Economic Forum: Business Leaders Call For Social Goals In Corporate Decisions

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World Economic Forum: Business Leaders Call For Social Goals In Corporate Decisions

Business must include humanitarian social goals in its mission and incentives, or face eventual collapse in the next century. This was the conclusion of a panel of business and civil society leaders that took place Jan. 26, 2013, at the 43rd World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. “Businesses have more power and money […]

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NRLB Sets Terms To Dismisses Wal-mart Picketing Complaint Against Union

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NRLB Sets Terms To Dismisses Wal-mart Picketing Complaint Against Union

A union seeking better conditions for Wal-mart workers worker won a a partial legal victory today, Jan. 31, 2013, as the National Labor Relations Board ruled to dismiss an unfair labor practice complaint  filed by against the world’s employer against the union. The case involved picketing and protests at Wal-mart stores. The NRLB agreed to dismiss an unfair labor practice filed […]

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Global Unemployment Rising Again But With Big Regional Differences

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Global Unemployment Rising Again But With Big Regional Differences

ILO News– Global unemployment rose in 2012 after falling for two straight years and could further increase in 2013, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned in a new report A quarter of the increase in global unemployment in 2012 has been in the advanced economies, while three quarters has been through spillovers into other […]

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Social Media Job Search & Recruiting, An Infographic Tour: Pictures Worth Tons Of Words

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Social Media Job Search & Recruiting, An Infographic Tour: Pictures Worth Tons Of Words

During 2012, 92% of U.S. companies used social media to recruit and hire employees. It’s safe to say that social media is here to stay and, by extension, job search and employee recruiting using using the very same media. This infographic collection illustrates how social media has thoroughly penetrated and insinuated itself into the wide […]

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WOW’s Awesome Social Media Job Search Advice For 2013

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WOW’s Awesome Social Media Job Search Advice For 2013

There’s free job search advice aplenty on the Internet, most of it worth exactly what you pay for it – nothing. There are also plenty of breathless stories in the media with absurd headlines like this one: 5 Powerful Career Drivers for The Future of Work Why do you need this advice? Why is this […]

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