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American Auto Industry About to go on Hiring Spree
The auto industry is about to go on a hiring spree as car makers and parts suppliers race to find engineers, technicians and factory...
Canada Stuns with Biggest Job Gains in 11 Years
Canada's economy created a surprising 95,000 jobs in May, the biggest monthly gain in 11 years, and most were full-time positions and in the...
Why Businesses Make a Mistake Pushing Older Workers Out
There is a downside to pushing out older workers, in favor of younger ones.
Less gray hair in an organization can sharply reduce its innovation...
Global Software Firm Hiring More People With Autism
Software giant SAP yesterday announced a new employment push to hire more people with autism after a successful pilot program showed increases in office...
87 Percent of Tech Startups Plan to Hire in 2013
If you know anyone looking for a job, you might want to tell them to go see a start-up. Eighty seven percent of technology...
Proof in the Profits: America’s Happiest Companies Make More Money
Every year around this time, a new edition of the “100 Best Companies To Work For” is released. These are the companies that go...
Sturdy Job Gains Offer Bright Sign for US Economy
US employers stepped up hiring in February, adding a greater-than-expected 236,000 workers to their payrolls and helping to push the jobless rate to a...
Chinese Woman Goes From Sweatshop To Becoming Self-Made Billionaire
She is called the Steve Jobs of the architecture world because of her fluid, futuristic designs.
How did 47-year-old Zhang Xin go from working in...
Another Vacant Warehouse Turned into Organic Urban Farm
The Hamm’s Brewery in St. Paul, Minnesota closed in 1997, but now one of the vacant buildings is being renovated into an urban farm.
A...
California Developer Building a Better Haiti
On Jan. 12, Haitians solemnly marked the three-year anniversary of the catastrophic magnitude 7.0 earthquake that decimated their homeland. Today, a few of the...
Obama Nominates CEO of Outdoor Gear Retailer REI for Interior Secretary
President Obama on Wednesday nominated Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) chief executive Sally Jewell to head the Interior Department. Jewell began her career as an...
From Crash to Cash: I Turned My Life Around After l Lost Everything
Michael Lewis still vividly remembers the day in 2008 when his world came crashing down.
With a wife, a baby son and another on the...
Canada’s Jobless Rate Drops to 4-year Low
Canada produced a surprising 40,000 new jobs in December, built on the back of a larger-than-expected 30,000 uptick in Ontario. Statistics Canada reported Friday...
Tax Break Extension Blows New Life into U.S. Wind Power
The US wind industry is powering up once again after Congress extended a critical tax credit that wind companies say will save tens of...
Ford to Invest $773 Million Across Southeast Michigan
Ford Motor Company is spending more than $773 million on new equipment and capacity expansions across six manufacturing facilities in southeast Michigan. The investments...
Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.7% as Economy Shrugs off Sandy
The unemployment rate dipped and job creation remained steady in November, as the U.S. economy showed surprising resilience after Hurricane Sandy. The November jobs...
Unemployed Coal Miners Install Solar Panels Now
A group devoted to creating alternative energy jobs in Central Appalachia is building a first for West Virginia's southern coalfields region this week –...
Clintons Land in Haiti to Showcase New Industrial Park
The Haitian government is hosting Hillary and Bill Clinton, a delegation of foreign investors and a crowd of celebrities Monday to showcase the marquee...
Surprise! U.S. Economy Improving Better Than Anyone Expected
It isn’t only the federal government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics that is issuing surprisingly good news about the U.S. economy these days… It's also...
Crowdfunding a Cure for Cancer
Researchers in Sweden isolated a virus that successfully attacked cancer in mice. Then, because of a lack of funding, the virus was put in...