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A Record-Setting 8.1 Million New Jobs Were Added In April—But Why Can’t Companies Find Workers?
The recent April jobs report was disappointing. Wall Street experts predicted around 1 million new jobs would be created. Instead, only about one quarter of that amount was added.
However, Tuesday’s JOLTS report brought in some much-needed good news. The number of new jobs posted rose to 8.1 million—nearly 600,000 more than March. This means, according to the federal government, that there are now millions of new open jobs available.
The discouraging and lackluster number of jobs added in April, juxtaposed with the newly added over 8 million jobs, shows that there must be more to the picture.
Remote Internships For College Students Are Hot With Some Companies Paying Over $8,000 A Month
One of the best ways for young people to gain exposure to the work world is through internships. For generations, internships have offered young adults their first glimpse of what it's like to be in an office setting. They had a front-row seat to see if they liked the field that they were majoring in college. An internship could confirm their interest or make them realize that they’re heading into a profession that’s not right for them.
Biden Prepared To Take Additional Steps After Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack
President Joe Biden said Monday that his administration was prepared to take additional steps as the energy sector grapples with a colossal cyberattack targeting one of the largest fuel pipelines in the nation.
As The U.S. Economy Restarts From The Pandemic, Parts Of It Are Severely Broken
The U.S. economy is trying to restart its engine after tumbling into its deepest recession in generations, but a variety of supply chain constraints are threatening the country’s rebound. The country faces major shortages in everything from labor to semiconductors, lumber and packaging materials. Not even swimming pools can be counted on this summer with the U.S. running low on chlorine. The scarcity left and right is not only preventing the economy from reaching its full potential, but it’s also raising fears of higher inflation as companies are forced to hike prices amid the low supply.
CDC: Covid Is Airborne Farther Than 6 Feet—Here’s What That Means For Returning To The Office
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention latest updated guidance about how Covid spreads, emphasizes that the virus can be spread through the air via “very fine droplets and aerosolized particles” from an infected person who is more than 6 feet away.
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Can You Go To Europe This Summer? Do You Need A Vaccine Passport? Your International Travel Questions, Answered
As summer approaches and vaccination rates climb, Americans are eager to plan a vacation. Many are looking beyond the U.S., too. According to a recent Morning Consult poll, almost one-fourth, 23%, of Americans said they’d feel comfortable flying internationally right now.
Dozens Of Large Companies “Rigged” CEO Pay During Pandemic, Study Claims
Half of the 100 largest U.S. employers of low-wage workers adjusted their CEO pay packages last year, sweetening rewards for chief executives during the pandemic while cutting pay for average workers.
This Firm Emailed Staff To Promise Them A Bonus. But It Was Just A Cybersecurity Test
A U.K. train operator sent out an email to staff promising a bonus for their work during the coronavirus pandemic, which actually turned out to be a cybersecurity test.
A Psychedelic Drug Boom In Mental Health Treatment Comes Closer To Reality
Entrepreneur Dick Simon has never shied away from speaking up about business topics other CEOs might find too stigmatized to touch. He has spent years dedicated to improving U.S. business relations with Iran, and more recently, the Boston-based CEO has embraced another passion: improving the market for and medical community’s understanding of how psychedelic drugs can be used to treat mental illness.
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