Being employed is crucial for everyone's social integration, mental and physical health, self-realization and well-being. That's why it's important that every Latino should have a job. It enables them to get busy and focused in life. Employment also gives them the feeling of self-worth and respect. And above all, it paves the way for them to be financially stable while giving them the opportunity to buy everything they need.
A coalition lead by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is committed to have 100,000 people go to work. A coalition lead by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is committed to have 100,000 people go to work.
Jobs in translation are among the fastest growing in the United States, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Reports predict that it is growing much faster than the average career outside of healthcare.
American millennials do not have the kind of skills that employers want the most. American millennials do not have the kind of skills that employers want the most, according to a recent study.
President Barack Obama on Monday launched a new initiative that asks employers, educational institutions and local governments to better prepare Americans for jobs in the high-tech industry. The effort tackles the fact that wages in that field have remained stagnant despite the overall uptick in the U.S. economy.
A recent Glassdoor report detailed the top 25 highest paid jobs in America that are in high demand across the nation. Most of the top paid jobs require a high level of education, experience and skills.
On Wednesday, Gallup's CEO Jim Clifton published an opinion piece Wednesday about the U.S. unemployment rate saying the data reported by the U.S. Department of Labor is misleading and dubbing it a "big lie" in the headline.
Only 265,000 Americans filed for unemployment compensation last week, the smallest amount of claims in almost 15 years, according to the Labor Department.
Glassdoor, a website that provides user reviews of jobs, recently published the 25 Best Jobs in America for 2015 list. The list describes the best jobs based on earning potential and number of job openings.
Highest level since September More Americans filed jobless claims last week than in September. The reasoning could be due to seasonal and holiday workers being laid off.
Just in time for Christmas, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its latest report that finds that non-farm payroll employment increased by 321,000 in November and that the unemployment rate is unchanged at 5.8 percent.
The number of out-of-work citizens seeking U.S. unemployment benefits has just jumped in the last week. Applications are above the 300,000 mark for the first time in almost three months.
Modest gains in the jobs report The October jobs report was moderately better than expected and the unemployment rate fell, but that still didn't please all investors Friday.
The number of unemployment applications has dropped to a low not seen since mid-2000. The unemployment is also down to 5.9 percent; however, it is too early to tell whether these numbers will hold.
Economists were expecting more jobs in August U. S. employers added 142,000 jobs in August, which was the lowest level of job growth in 2014 and fell well short of economists' projections.
A new report published by Green For All showed that a majority of minority voters (70 percent) stated that they were more likely to support candidates willing to increase resources to challenge environmental issues over candidates who reject such efforts.
The U.S. Department of Labor revealed the overall unemployment rate increased to 6.2 percent for July, but the rate for Latinos remained at 7.8 percent.