Job alert - - Canada adds 50,500 jobs
Canada adds 50,500 jobs
Globe and Mail - The Canadian economy created 50,500 jobs in March, far more than economists had predicted, Statistics Canada said Friday. The jobless rate, meantime, sat at 6.4 per cent, matching a three-decade low. Economists polled by Bloomberg News had expected
Careers: Techies Were Upbeat About Jobs And Finances Last Month, Says
Information Week - Tech professionals were optimistic about their personal finances and in a good mood about jobs last month, according to a new report from IT staffing and outsourcing firm Hudson. Compared to a base score of 100, IT and telecom workers in March rated
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Stock futures little changed before jobs data
ABC News - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures were flat on Friday before a March jobs data expected to give clues about when the Federal Reserve may end a string of interest-rate increases, clearing a roadblock for equities' advance. In corporate news
By JON CHAVEZ
Toledo Blade - Job growth in metro Toledo will be less than impressive over the next eight years, based on forecasts released yesterday by state officials. The best prospects are health-care occupations. The worst are factory jobs, for which a loss of 5,000 is
Redfish exports will cost local jobs: workers
CBC News - More than 100 plant workers from Trinity Bay crowded into Confederation Building Thursday to demand that the Williams government halt plans to allow the export of unprocessed fish. The workers process redfish at the Woodman's plant in New Harbour
Today's Editorial
Salina Journal - A Kansas beef company wants to meet the needs of its Japanese customers, who offer a major export market. So who would raise a hand to stop the company s efforts? Our federal government. It s an outrage that is costing the state in lost
County seeks to attract diverse jobs
Detroit Free Press - A ramped-up recruitment plan could bring new businesses -- with a diverse array of high-paying jobs -- to Macomb County. The $400,000 plan, approved by a 9-1 vote this week by a Macomb County Board of Commissioners committee, is part of a long-term
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