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Florida still losing ground in wages despite uptick in jobs
By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer Sunday, February 5, 2012 The drop in Florida unemployment masks a troubling trend: The new jobs continue to pay far less than the ones that have been lost. The state added 114,000 jobs last year. But the bulk of them paid on average about 25 percent less than the jobs that disappeared, according to a Tampa Bay Times analysis of jobs and industry wage data ...
New Hometown Advantage Weighed In City Hiring
A proposal to add points to a civil service exam may make it easier for New Haveners to get jobs—or it may undermine the whole purpose of the exams.
Insurance A Focus Of This Week’s Job Openings
More companies are posting jobs this week at the CBS Detroit's Job Desk HiredMYway.com Web site.
Secrets of Making the Most of Job Search Websites
The most important secret to making online job search sites work for you: Use them sparingly. Too many job seekers spend all day hunkered over their keyboards, combing through listings, trying endless ...
Banks start playing games with your money
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new video game has gotten its hooks into Brian Kealer, a 26-year-old San Francisco software engineer.
Bill may cut overtime pay for tech workers
High-tech workers across North Carolina could see smaller paychecks under an industry-led campaign to revise labor laws to limit overtime benefits.
City’s Top Managers “Evaluated”
Fill a cultural affairs vacancy, pronto. Work harder on curbing violence and connecting kids to social services.
Job seekers flock to hiring fair at St. Louis Zoo
ST. LOUIS • More than 1,000 job seekers braved slick roads and sidewalks Saturday morning for a crack at part-time, seasonal work at the St. Louis Zoo.
FiveThirtyEight: Obama's Magic Number? 150,000 Jobs Per Month
Reports that more than 150,000 jobs have been created can be seen as good news for President Obama's re-election prospects.