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Stark evidence of the damage the resurgent viral outbreak has caused the U.S. economy could come Friday when the government is expected to report that the…
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For four years, Aman Dontula successfully navigated the grueling world of software engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He maintained high…
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In late March, Britney Ruby Miller, co-owner of a small chain of steakhouse restaurants, confidently proclaimed that once the viral outbreak had subsided,…
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Restaurant servers, retail cashiers and movie theater concession workers in Texas could be called back to work as soon as Friday, in the first phase of…
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The increase was about 100,000 more than expected and unemployment dipped to 3.5%. The labor market appears resilient, but fears are growing that the coronavirus will take a toll on the economy.
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U.S. employers added more jobs than expected last month, while the unemployment rate inched up to 3.6%. Unusually warm weather contributed to job gains for construction workers.
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Dallas-based megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes envisions a city with affordable housing and a more diverse and inclusive workforce. He plans to make this…
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Amazon is going on a hiring spree.The online shopping giant is holding job fairs across the country next week, aiming to hire more than 30,000 people by…
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From Texas Standard : The job market surged in Texas after the 2008 financial crisis. But the trend wasn’t spread evenly across the state. The “Texas...
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Texas' unemployment rate continues to drop to record lows, with the state's rate for May hitting a seasonally adjusted 3.5%, the Texas Workforce…
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What started as seemingly simple state legislation hailed as good for Texas businesses is drawing skepticism from legal experts and outrage from...
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Entering the year-old workspace ModernWell feels like coming into a comfortable spa. Clean lines give way to cozy touches like footstools covered with…