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Speed vs. Quality? How Express Employment Professionals Gets Both
Express Employment’s Baton Rouge, LA, team uses AI and labor market data to place skilled trades workers faster—without losing the human touch. Participate in a complimentary online session on May 14 that will address
- Why speed breaks down in skilled trades hiring
- How AI improves quality without slowing you down
- What’s actually working on the ground right now
CEO Economic Outlook Survey Q4 2015
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California Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses Fall to Lowest Level in 13 Years
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How Demographics Rule the Global Economy
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Your Company Needs Independent Workers
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Construction Employment Rebounds in October
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Why It Matters That New Businesses Are Creating Jobs More Slowly Than a Decade Ago
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Rising Rates Pose Challenge to Health Law
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Why It Matters That New Businesses Are Creating Jobs More Slowly Than a Decade Ago
Wall Street Journal (11/19/15) Eric Morath
Newly formed businesses are adding jobs at a much slower pace than they were a decade ago, a factor that is restricting employment gains. The number of jobs created by new businesses fell 7% in the first quarter from the fourth quarter of 2014 on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. This figure is down 18% from 10 years ago. Concurrently, the number of job losses due to business closures is down 21% from 2005. Both numbers reflect less risk-taking, and possibly innovation, occurring in the economy.
Strong Economic Outlook Among Small-Business Owners
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