Employment

US Adds a Solid 850,000 Jobs as Economy Extends Its Gains

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an encouraging burst of hiring, America's employers added 850,000 jobs in June, well above the average... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an encouraging burst of hiring, America's employers added 850,000 jobs in June, well above the average of the previous three months and a sign that companies may be having an easier time finding enough workers to... Read More

2021-06-30 20:26:19
by Alexa Hornbeck
National Press Club Discusses Best Practices for COVID-Safe Workplaces

The National Press Club held an event this week to explore some of the key factors relating to safety and... Read More

The National Press Club held an event this week to explore some of the key factors relating to safety and security as more employees head back to the workplace. “The new world post pandemic is all about flexibility, but now... Read More

2021-06-28 19:25:48
by Victoria Turner
$1.5M in Grants Available to Empower Women Workers on Labor Rights

The Labor Department has made $1.5 million available to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the... Read More

The Labor Department has made $1.5 million available to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to develop partnerships with community-based organizations and other non-profits seeking to empower women workers by strengthening their... Read More

2021-06-28 15:01:39
by Dan McCue
Consistently Teaching Employees New Skills Enhances Loyalty, New Report Shows

Programs that teach employees a new skill - whether it's something additional to better perform a current role, or a... Read More

Programs that teach employees a new skill - whether it's something additional to better perform a current role, or a new set of capabilities to prepare someone for a different role, will be a key component in competing for the... Read More

2021-06-22 21:27:29
by Kate Michael
SBA Chief Says Ensuring Equity Critical to Success of COVID Relief Program

WASHINGTON — While much good came from the COVID relief funds doled out by the Small Business Administration as the... Read More

WASHINGTON — While much good came from the COVID relief funds doled out by the Small Business Administration as the pandemic ran its course time has shown that certain businesses -- particularly those owned by women and minorities -- went... Read More

2021-06-21 18:34:03
by Dan McCue
Companies Must be Flexible, ‘Intentional’ in Future of Work Decisions According to Asana Head of EMEA

As companies large and small grapple with what the future of their workplaces will look like as the COVID-19 pandemic... Read More

As companies large and small grapple with what the future of their workplaces will look like as the COVID-19 pandemic slowly recedes into the past, an employee management expert is advising employers to be flexible and “intentional” as they make... Read More

2021-06-07 17:04:32
by Dan McCue
Researchers: More Voices Needed to Shape Future of Work

A quartet of researchers in the United Kingdom say while the COVID-19 pandemic forced employers and employees alike into a... Read More

A quartet of researchers in the United Kingdom say while the COVID-19 pandemic forced employers and employees alike into a “mass experiment” of workplace adjustments, the real work on what the future of work will look like is only just... Read More

2021-06-04 19:40:22
by Victoria Turner
US Jobs Edging Back to Normalcy as Pandemic Recedes

The U.S. employment situation seems to be edging closer to normalcy with the recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing... Read More

The U.S. employment situation seems to be edging closer to normalcy with the recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing a 1.7% decline in teleworking employees. This indicates more people are returning to the office, but it remains uncertain whether... Read More

2021-06-04 15:18:42
by TWN Staff
New Dems Outline Infrastructure Priorities for American Jobs Plan

WASHINGTON - The House New Democrat Coalition on Wednesday endorsed several bills its members say will modernize the nation’s infrastructure,... Read More

WASHINGTON - The House New Democrat Coalition on Wednesday endorsed several bills its members say will modernize the nation’s infrastructure, create jobs and grow the economy. The coalition, led by Infrastructure task force co-chairs Carolyn Bourdeaux, of Georgia, and Norma... Read More

US Jobless Claims Fall to 406,000, a New Pandemic Low

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits dropped last week to 406,000, a new pandemic low and... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits dropped last week to 406,000, a new pandemic low and more evidence that the job market is strengthening as the virus wanes and economy further reopens. Thursday's report from the... Read More

2021-05-17 15:32:16
by Kate Michael
Granholm Says Green Jobs a Matter of ‘Economic Patriotism’

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s push to tackle several crises at once has reenergized the push for green jobs or... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s push to tackle several crises at once has reenergized the push for green jobs or those jobs which contribute to preserving or restoring the environment, including those in traditional sectors, like manufacturing.  His American Jobs... Read More

2021-05-14 19:00:08
by Victoria Turner
Employee Input Critical for Digital Workplace Success

The transition to remote work this past year happened a lot more quickly than many expected, which suggests organizations were... Read More

The transition to remote work this past year happened a lot more quickly than many expected, which suggests organizations were “already working in a digital environment, we just had not realized it,” said Tatyana Mamut, senior vice president of new... Read More

Desperate for Workers, US Restaurants and Stores Raise Pay

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. restaurants and stores are rapidly raising pay in an urgent effort to attract more applicants and... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. restaurants and stores are rapidly raising pay in an urgent effort to attract more applicants and keep up with a flood of customers as the pandemic eases. McDonald's, Sheetz and Chipotle  are just some of the... Read More

2021-05-13 20:21:55
by Reece Nations
Working From Home Will Stick Post-Pandemic, Experts Say

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research contends that working from home may... Read More

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research contends that working from home may be here to stay after the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided. The paper — authored jointly by Steven Davis of the... Read More

2021-05-11 19:27:04
by TWN Staff
Missouri to End All Federal Pandemic-Related Unemployment Benefits

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday he is ending participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs to address workforce... Read More

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday he is ending participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs to address workforce shortages across the state. Parson, a Republican, said they will end at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, June 12. "From conversations... Read More

States Push Jobless From Virus Recession to Return to Work

STOWE, Vt. (AP) — Eduardo Rovetto is hoping the state of Vermont's reinstated requirement that people who are collecting unemployment... Read More

STOWE, Vt. (AP) — Eduardo Rovetto is hoping the state of Vermont's reinstated requirement that people who are collecting unemployment benefits must seek work to qualify will help him hire enough staff for his restaurant in the resort town of... Read More

2021-05-07 16:10:19
by Victoria Turner
US Employment Situation Improves Slowly but Surely

With the US unemployment rate essentially unchanged from March to April from 6.0% to 6.1% respectively, the American state of... Read More

With the US unemployment rate essentially unchanged from March to April from 6.0% to 6.1% respectively, the American state of employment seems to continue on its positive track, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics latest report.  Employment in nonfarm... Read More

2021-05-06 21:42:03
by Victoria Turner
House Panel Discusses VA Diversification Efforts

WASHINGTON - By late 2020 over 2800 formal Equal Employment Opportunity complaints of discrimination - by race, gender, sexual orientation,... Read More

WASHINGTON - By late 2020 over 2800 formal Equal Employment Opportunity complaints of discrimination - by race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion and more - were submitted to the Department of Veterans Affairs. The fact that there are that... Read More

2021-05-03 20:47:27
by Tom Ramstack
Republicans Claim $15 Minimum Wage Would Hurt U.S. Jobs and Businesses

WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration’s pledge to up the wages and fair labor standards of low-income workers hit a roadblock... Read More

WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration’s pledge to up the wages and fair labor standards of low-income workers hit a roadblock among Republicans during a congressional hearing Monday. The intentions are good but the economics are bad, according to critics who... Read More

Biden to Sign $15 Minimum Wage for Federal Contract Workers

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order to increase the minimum wage to $15... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour for federal contractors, providing a pay bump to hundreds of thousands of workers.Biden administration officials said ahead of... Read More

Help Wanted: In Pandemic, Worry About Finding Summer Workers

BOSTON (AP) — The owner of seafood restaurants on Cape Cod has eliminated lunch service and delayed the opening of... Read More

BOSTON (AP) — The owner of seafood restaurants on Cape Cod has eliminated lunch service and delayed the opening of some locations because his summertime influx of foreign workers hasn't arrived yet.  More than a thousand miles away, a Jamaican... Read More

2021-04-22 12:33:35
by Kate Michael
What Does the PRO Act Really Mean for Freelancers?

WASHINGTON — The Protecting the Right to Organize Act is a landmark labor rights bill that could transform the way... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Protecting the Right to Organize Act is a landmark labor rights bill that could transform the way the United States classifies workers. The PRO Act is intended to modernize the National Labor Relations Act but is controversial,... Read More

US Jobless Claims Plunge to 576,000, Lowest Since Pandemic

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits tumbled last week to 576,000, a post-COVID low and... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits tumbled last week to 576,000, a post-COVID low and a hopeful sign that layoffs are easing as the economy recovers from the pandemic recession.  The Labor Department said Thursday... Read More

2021-04-09 20:27:00
by Dan McCue
Amazon Survives Drive to Unionize Plant in Alabama

Amazon appears to have enough votes to thwart an effort to unionize its warehouse in Bessemer, Ala.  By Friday afternoon,... Read More

Amazon appears to have enough votes to thwart an effort to unionize its warehouse in Bessemer, Ala.  By Friday afternoon, the company had crossed the threshold to secure a majority of votes, with 1,700 warehouse workers voting against the union... Read More

2021-04-08 14:57:28
by Victoria Turner
States Likely to Determine COVID-Related Workers’ Comp

When James Reidy worked at the Labor Department in the 1980s, processing worker compensation claims from asbestos exposure in shipyards,... Read More

When James Reidy worked at the Labor Department in the 1980s, processing worker compensation claims from asbestos exposure in shipyards, he found that many of the cases stalled over the question of causation. The workers had been exposed to asbestos... Read More

2021-04-06 19:16:41
by Victoria Turner
US Employment Picture Brightens

WASHINGTON - With 7.4 million job openings and 5.7 million new hires across the U.S. in February, the Bureau of... Read More

WASHINGTON - With 7.4 million job openings and 5.7 million new hires across the U.S. in February, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover report paints a brighter picture for the country’s employment situation more than a... Read More

2021-04-02 13:24:18
by TWN Staff
Jobs Surge As Employers Add 916,000 Workers

The U.S. added a solid 916,000 jobs last month -- far surpassing an expected increase of 675,000 jobs -- and... Read More

The U.S. added a solid 916,000 jobs last month -- far surpassing an expected increase of 675,000 jobs -- and the unemployment rate fell to 6 percent, the Labor Department reported Friday. The new numbers come after the economy added... Read More

2021-04-01 16:51:44
by Alexa Hornbeck
How COVID-19 is Changing Biologic Workspaces

SAN DIEGO – The past four days, hundreds of keynote speakers in academia, biotech, and pharma virtually gathered for the... Read More

SAN DIEGO – The past four days, hundreds of keynote speakers in academia, biotech, and pharma virtually gathered for the Festival of Biologics.   Unlike other years, many of the top-producers in the biopharma and life sciences industries discussed how work... Read More

2021-03-31 14:47:20
by Victoria Turner
Veterans Needed in Registered Apprenticeships

WASHINGTON - If 94% of individuals completing a Registered Apprenticeship program through the Department of Labor are retained by their... Read More

WASHINGTON - If 94% of individuals completing a Registered Apprenticeship program through the Department of Labor are retained by their employers, U.S. Navy Officer Michael Pruitt asked yesterday, why are there not more veterans or transitioning military service members taking... Read More

2021-03-22 15:53:32
by TWN Staff
AARP Endorses Bipartisan Bill Protecting Older Workers

WASHINGTON - AARP has endorsed bipartisan legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would strengthen protections against age discrimination... Read More

WASHINGTON - AARP has endorsed bipartisan legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would strengthen protections against age discrimination in the workplace. The Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act is intended to reverse a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court decision... Read More

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