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Job Journal January 17, 2010 |
2010 Job Market Outlook: Job Growth Begins to Take Hold as Employers Gain Confidence 2009 began with the largest downsizing the American job market has received in over a decade. With all future forecasts predicting job growth, the question remains, when will job creation finally begin to outpace job elimination? |
BusinessWeek November 25, 2009 Jane Sasseen |
The Slow Road to Jobs In recent recessions, employment has taken longer and longer to return. Why this lag may be the longest |
CFO December 1, 2009 Russ Banham |
A Tax Credit? No Thanks Proposals to reward employers for creating jobs are winning few fans in Corporate America. |
Job Journal December 11, 2011 John A. Challenger |
Job Market Recovery Slow but Steady Reading news stories about the struggling economy and the slow pace of job creation can give one the impression that hiring doesn't happen until a new job is created. But, in fact, employers hire millions every month regardless of the job count. |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 James C. Cooper |
U.S.: The Job Reports Aren't Doing Their Job Why the Labor Dept.'s payroll numbers are confusing the markets. |
The Motley Fool January 9, 2004 Rich Smith |
The Plastic Paycheck Employers are in love with payroll cards, but employees are getting jilted. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Joan Szabo |
Human Cost A year-old federal law gives state officials the right to seek unpaid taxes and impose penalties on companies that avoid unemployment taxes. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 David Henry |
New Hiring Means More Work For ADP ADP handles payroll processing and also bookkeeping for securities trades. Does the improving economy mean it's time to buy the stock? |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2009 Peter Coy |
The Lost Generation The continuing job crisis is hitting young people especially hard - damaging both their future and the economy. |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
Look for Unconventional Clues Seek information from sources other than the obvious ones to get a better picture of the market big picture. |
Fast Company June 2013 |
Can Your First Job Predict Your Future? A slideshow revealing the first jobs that various successful people had. |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2009 Peter Coy |
Why Paychecks Could Shrink High unemployment and low inflation may lead to a decline in pay -- and that could slow the recovery. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Gleckman & McNamee |
What's Ahead For Social Security President George W. Bush has interpreted his reelection as a mandate to restructure the troubled Social Security system. Can Bush's proposed private accounts fix the system's fiscal troubles? |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2009 Catherine Arnst |
Reform and Jobs Pay-or-play isn't sitting well with the business community. |
Job Journal August 29, 2004 James Challenger |
Career Pros: Rising Demand for Older Workers In a remarkable reversal of long-held employer attitudes, jobseekers 55 and older - who have historically had the toughest time getting hired - are now enjoying the most robust employment growth among all age groups. |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Rich Miller |
What Will the Jobless Rate Be on Election Day? Economists are split on the likely state of the job market in late 2012. |
Job Journal September 17, 2006 |
Jobwire State surpasses 15 million jobs... Veterans struggle to find jobs... On the job front... Latest hirings & firings... |
Job Journal March 1, 2009 |
Jobwire State Jobless Rate Hits Double Digits... Supplemental Fund for Furloughed Workers... Stimulus Payments for the Unemployed... Despite Recession, Some Industries Thrive... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
U.S. Companies Are Hiring? I Don't Believe It. Get the lowdown on the big news and what it means for your portfolio. |
Finance & Development December 2009 Hyun-Sung Khang |
Surviving the Third Wave After the financial and economic crises, a "third wave" is engulfing the labor market, leaving millions without work and changing the course of their lives. |
Job Journal June 10, 2007 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Older Workers Reassign Themselves Older workers are leaving their jobs, but not for retirement. The fastest growing number of self-employed workers now between the ages 55 and 64. |
The Motley Fool August 6, 2010 Eric Dutram |
Friday's ETF to Watch: U.S. Dollar ETF (UUP) Keep your eyes here today. |
Job Journal June 20, 2004 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Overqualified and Unemployed Employers are leery of highly experienced, well-educated applicants. |
IndustryWeek April 15, 2009 Jonathan Katz |
Hiring Expectations Weakest in 27 Years U.S. employers project hiring activity to fall 2%, or 11% when adjusted to remove seasonal variations, from the first quarter to the second quarter. |
Job Journal February 29, 2004 |
JOBWIRE for the week of February 29, 2004 Employers opened the new year on a hiring note, adding 22,200 payroll jobs in January. Construction, leisure and hospitality both led hiring, each adding 7900 positions. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Chris Penttila |
Now You See It... Payroll tax is likely the tax you most want to have cut, but will it ever happen? |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 Robert J. Barro |
Why Are the Dems Griping About Jobs? As the election nears, a fair assessment is that the U.S. economy is actually doing well and that jobs are being created at a pretty fair clip. |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Stephen Barlas |
Hunting Season The IRS now has tools to go after payroll/accounting firms that steal a client's employment tax payments, and firms that hire those rogue firms are protected. Small businesses should benefit most. |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Mike McNamee |
For High Earners, a Higher Limit? Taxing high earners on more of their pay could go a long way toward filling Social Security's long-term funding gap -- and boost economic growth in the short run. But over time, a stiff tax hike on these workers could stall productivity and limit the economy's growth. |
Job Journal September 5, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Job Market Recovery is Stronger Than Many Think Compared to previous recessions, the job market is recovering quickly. |
BusinessWeek May 7, 2007 James Mehring |
Housing Isn't Hurting The Jobless Rate A deeper look at job data offers reasons to doubt such a major plunge in residential construction payroll is imminent. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2010 Peter Coy |
Do Jobless Benefits Raise Unemployment? Although the Obama-GOP tax deal extends unemployment benefits, it probably will not dissuade many jobless from seeking work. |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 James C. Cooper |
So Where Are The Jobs? They're On The Way Are things really as bad as the latest employment data imply? Probably not. The fact is, the recent payroll data are giving the wrong impression of the strength of the labor markets. It has happened before, especially during the early stages of the recovery from the 1990-91 recession. |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2008 |
Human Life: Do We Have a Bidder? Five years ago, an individual life was worth almost $1 million more than it is today. The EPA uses this data to determine what regulations are the most cost-effective, and if the price of a life does not exceed the cost of enforcing a particular regulation that will save it, the regs are out. |
CFO June 1, 2007 Joseph McCafferty |
A Little Less Shifty Employers are passing on less of the health-care burden to workers. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2007 Jonathan Katz |
Hiring Expectations for Q4 2007: By the Numbers More than half of durable manufacturers expect employment to stay the same. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 |
Will France's Payroll Taxes Be Hiked? In a blow to efforts to curb France's welfare state, the center-right government could be forced to restore $1.4 billion in unemployment benefits . |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2010 Caroline Salas |
In Search of the Ideal Jobless Rate The U.S. Nairu, or natural rate of unemployment, may have drifted up to 7 percent, making the timing on tightening trickier for the Fed. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Carol Matlack |
France Is Shooting Itself In The Pied Its rigid labor policies are driving off desperately needed foreign investment |
Finance & Development September 2010 Ceyda Oner |
Back to Basics: What Constitutes Unemployment? Earlier this year, the International Labor Office announced that global unemployment last year reached the highest level on record. More than 200 million people, 7 percent of the global workforce, were looking for jobs in 2009. |
The Motley Fool March 18, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Shift Income for Tax Savings Here are some strategies for lowering your tax bill. |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Should You Cheer Today's Jobs Report? The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment situation report for October showed that 80,000 net jobs were added to the economy during the month. |
Job Journal September 9, 2012 John A. Challenger |
Career Pros: Labor Day is Time to Renew Efforts The annual holiday honoring America's workforce is an appropriate time to reassess your job search and redouble your efforts toward achieving your employment goals. |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Know Your Numbers: Jobless Claims Basic knowledge can help you comprehend releases of economic data. Jobless claims data can give you a quick snapshot of the overall economy through its workforce. |
HRO Today May 2008 Michael Beygelman |
Employment Remains Buoyant Healthcare leads the economy in job growth as manufacturing and construction continue to bleed. |
Registered Rep. February 13, 2009 Halah Touryalai |
Independent Contractor Rep No More? If the Obama administration and House Representative Rob Andrews of New Jersey have their way, the independent contractor rep may become a thing of the past. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Michael Beygelman |
Employment Edges toward "R" Regional numbers vary sharply as Charlotte and Texas post job gains in spite of a broader weakening of the economy. |
Entrepreneur April 2009 Chris Penttila |
Return of the Stay-at-Home Parents Employers are embracing parents who took a stay-at-home detour. |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Robert J. Barro |
Don't Sweat The Sickly Employment Numbers Job data can be unreliable. But runaway spending is real. |
Job Journal April 4, 2010 Peter Weddle |
Going Above Beyond to Build Career Security Why do so many of us get surprised by a layoff out of the blue? What's behind the pink slip we never saw coming? The answer lies in the new reality of career security, and the fact that American workers can no longer rely employers to look out for them. |