• Wisconsin added an estimated 10,000 private sector jobs in July with most of the increase coming from gains in accommodation and food service, according to data released Thursday by the Department of Workforce Development. (biztimes.com)
  • Since the recession started, almost eight million private sector jobs have been lost. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Nine-plus years after the 2008-2010 recession ended, Connecticut has recovered just 86% of the 119,100 jobs lost during the economic downturn. (cbia.com)
  • The California Policy Center recently examined public-sector compensation of full-time workers at two points in time: in 2012, when the California economy was still weakened from the recession, and in 2015. (hoover.org)
  • The current recession started with a downturn in housing and quickly spread to the financial sector as lenders held loans that were facing default. (almanacnews.com)
  • By the end of 2022 we will likely recover the jobs lost in the virus recession. (hartfordbusiness.com)
  • At the beginning of a recession, public-sector jobs are typically more stable than private-sector jobs. (urban.org)
  • During the Great Recession, private-sector employment began to decrease in early 2008, declining 3.2 percent from December 2007 to December 2008, while the public-sector actually gained jobs early on, before beginning to decline in mid-2010. (urban.org)
  • February's totals weren't just an improvement on recent reports, the new data shows that February was the best month in nearly a year, and the second-best private-sector job totals since the start of the recession in 2007. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • With that in mind, here is a different homemade chart, showing monthly job losses/gains in the private sector since the start of the Great Recession. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • Private-sector union membership began dropping in late 2007, too, but it kept on falling for another two years after the recession ended. (city-journal.org)
  • Since then, though the nation has regained all the jobs lost in the recession and added 5 million more, private labor unions remain 700,000 members short of their 2008 enrollment, according to unionstats.com . (city-journal.org)
  • Of the 28 states at the start of the recession deemed union-friendly-that is, they had laws that compelled workers in unionized businesses to pay dues or fees to the union-all but six have fewer private-sector labor jobs today than they did in 2008. (city-journal.org)
  • The federal government released their June 2022 job numbers last week , and job numbers are up again in Alberta. (albertaworker.ca)
  • In its monthly ADP National Employment Report , ADP said January's job market recovery took a step back at the start of 2022 due to the effect of the Omicron variant. (roi-nj.com)
  • Regional Commissioner Chris Rosenlund noted that the difference between the number of gross job gains and the number of gross job losses yielded a net employment gain of 6,478 jobs in the private sector during the third quarter of 2022. (bls.gov)
  • In Idaho, gross job gains at expanding establishments totaled 40,071 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of 1,108 jobs compared to the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Opening establishments accounted for 18,485 jobs gained in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of 7,924 jobs from the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • In Idaho, contracting establishments lost 38,726 jobs in the third quarter of 2022, a decrease of 4,082 jobs from the prior quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Alberta gained 8,500 part-time jobs (seasonally adjusted) between May and June, but they lost 6,400 full-time jobs. (albertaworker.ca)
  • Most of the state's job gains in July came in the accommodation and food service sector, which added 5,100 jobs, according to seasonally adjusted data. (biztimes.com)
  • Despite adding 40,100 jobs since July 2021, Wisconsin's employment is still down 35,600 compared to the period just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. (biztimes.com)
  • From September 2021 to December 2021, gross job gains from opening and expanding private-sector establishments in Virginia were 225,872, while gross job losses from closing and contracting private-sector establishments were 172,065, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (bls.gov)
  • Regional Commissioner Alexandra Hall Bovee noted that the difference between the number of gross job gains and the number of gross job losses yielded a net employment gain of 53,807 jobs in the private sector during the fourth quarter of 2021. (bls.gov)
  • In Virginia, gross job gains at expanding establishments totaled 183,431 in the fourth quarter of 2021, an increase of 10,219 jobs compared to the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Opening establishments accounted for 42,441 jobs gained in the fourth quarter of 2021, an increase of 1,827 jobs from the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • In Virginia, contracting establishments lost 136,027 jobs in the fourth quarter of 2021, a decrease of 15,327 jobs from the prior quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Leisure and hospitality saw the largest setback after substantial gains in fourth quarter 2021, while small businesses were hit hardest by losses, erasing most of the job gains made in December 2021," said Nela Richardson, chief economist, ADP. (roi-nj.com)
  • 08/17/2021 financiero y adaptaciones repentinas en el rendimiento del trabajo. (bvsalud.org)
  • Contracting establishments lost 5.5 million jobs, and closing establishments lost 1.3 million jobs. (bls.gov)
  • Closing establishments lost 36,038 jobs, a decrease of 4,710 jobs from the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Closing establishments lost 13,352 jobs, a decrease of 7,644 jobs from the previous quarter. (bls.gov)
  • Six of the state's major industry sectors posted losses, led by trade, transportation, and utilities which ended the month with 1,300 fewer positions. (cbia.com)
  • Thursday's numbers, coupled with Wisconsin's historically low 3 percent unemployment rate, show that while the state's private sector economy is not expanding quickly, most residents who want a job have one. (wpr.org)
  • At the state's most recent peak, in August 2008, Texas had about 10.64 million jobs. (politifact.com)
  • Between July 2019-when Jason Kenney introduced his so-called Job Creation Tax Cut -and February 2020, Alberta saw 4 months with drops in full-time jobs, for a total of 52,600 full-time job losses (if you account for gains made in other months). (albertaworker.ca)
  • As well, in June 2019, the month before the Job Creation Tax Cut came into effect, there were 1,886,700 people working full-time. (albertaworker.ca)
  • In June 2019, full-time jobs made up 82.5% of all jobs in the province. (albertaworker.ca)
  • An estimated 2.6 million Americans would lose their jobs in 2019 if premium tax credits and federal funding for Medicaid expansion disappeared, according to the study. (medscape.com)
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily , Nearly a million jobs gained in the fourth quarter of 2017 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2018/nearly-a-million-jobs-gained-in-the-fourth-quarter-of-2017.htm (visited December 07, 2023 ). (bls.gov)
  • The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), implemented in 2018, brought sweeping changes to the tax code and renewed focus upon pass-through entities (PTEs). (score.org)
  • The unemployment rate edged down to 5.0 in April, even as the establishment survey showed the economy losing another 20,000 jobs. (cepr.net)
  • The economy lost 51,600 net jobs last month in a decrease that helped drive the national unemployment rate to six per cent, up from 5.8 per cent in July, Statistics Canada reported Friday in its monthly labour force survey. (cbc.ca)
  • As we talked about earlier, the kind of robust job growth we'd need to bring the unemployment rate down in a hurry would require even stronger employment numbers, but given the hole we've been in, what we're looking for are significant steps in the right direction. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • Leisure and hospitality overall was up just 3,900 as the arts, entertainment and recreation lost 1,200 jobs. (biztimes.com)
  • In services, leisure and hospitality saw the most growth with 961,000 new jobs. (goldprice.org)
  • For example, Nevada experienced severe job losses (a 19 percent decline in employment between February and April) despite relatively few COVID-19 cases because a quarter of its jobs are in the heavily affected leisure and hospitality sector . (urban.org)
  • The industry losing the most jobs over the year was leisure and hospitality, decreasing by 12,600 jobs. (floridajobs.org)
  • From September 2017 to December 2017, gross job gains from opening and expanding private sector establishments were 7.8 million. (bls.gov)
  • The difference between the number of gross job gains and the number of gross job losses yielded a net employment gain of 999,000 jobs during the fourth quarter of 2017. (bls.gov)
  • In the fourth quarter of 2017, gross job gains represented 6.4 percent of private sector employment. (bls.gov)
  • They show that from September 2016 until September 2017, Wisconsin added 17,670 private sector jobs. (wpr.org)
  • The latest numbers also show Wisconsin added 4,616 private sector manufacturing jobs from September 2016 through September 2017. (wpr.org)
  • And the Tax Foundation's 2017 study, mentioned above, found that in four different states-Idaho, South Dakota, Montana, and Vermont-PTEs account for more than 65% of private-sector employment. (score.org)
  • Compared to February 2020, the month before the Alberta government implemented pandemic restrictions for the first time, total jobs are up 94,300. (albertaworker.ca)
  • July's job gains in Wisconsin were the strongest for the state since February, which saw the addition of 24,900 jobs, and marked just the fourth month with a gain of at least 10,000 since November 2020. (biztimes.com)
  • The majority of industry sectors experienced job loss, marking the most recent decline since December 2020. (roi-nj.com)
  • 2020) have switched to home office, and 37% of American jobs, according to Dingel and Neiman (2020) can be conducted at home (e.g. finance, corporate management, professional and scientific services). (lu.se)
  • However, Dingel and Neiman (2020) pointed out that jobs like agriculture, hospitality and retail are unlikely to be completed at home. (lu.se)
  • 2020) concluded that job vacancies have contracted in all sectors except nursing and food-selling retail. (lu.se)
  • Dingel and Neiman (2020) found a positive correlation between a country's income level and the number of jobs that can be completed at home. (lu.se)
  • The decline was driven by a loss of 61,000 jobs in construction and 46,000 in manufacturing. (cepr.net)
  • But even with the decline, Wisconsin's 0.7 percent private sector job growth rate ranked 31st in the nation because hiring slowed in other states, too. (wpr.org)
  • By industry, the goods-producing sector lost 30,400 jobs last month in a decline led by notable losses of 16,400 positions in construction and a drop of 9,200 in manufacturing. (cbc.ca)
  • But years into an economic recovery, the striking decline in government-union membership and the limited recovery of private unions bode poorly for the labor movement. (city-journal.org)
  • California has led the negative trend, with a staggering 181,305-member decline in private unions as of the end of 2015. (city-journal.org)
  • The West Palm Beach area private sector employment decreased by 24,400 jobs, a decline of 4.2 percent over the year. (floridajobs.org)
  • The job declines in construction and manufacturing are not about to stop, and may accelerate in the retail sector, and employment growth in health care likely to slow in the months ahead. (cepr.net)
  • This month's ADP National Employment Report suggests continued solid growth of nonfarm private employment early in 2011," the firm said. (industryweek.com)
  • The public sector in the EU offers many highly qualified jobs and is a major source of employment for women. (ilo.org)
  • Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, a Senior advisor to the Conditions of Work and Employment Programme of the ILO, and the Editor of the study , says that because women generally find more and better jobs in the public sector, they are particularly affected when that sector implements austerity measures. (ilo.org)
  • The study shows that women in France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom have the most to lose due to their heavy dependence (45 to 50 per cent) on the public sector for employment, especially in higher level jobs. (ilo.org)
  • Roseland, NJ, October 4, 2023-Private sector employment increased by 89,000 jobs in September, and annual pay was up 5.9% year-over-year, according to the September ADP National Employment Report produced by the ADP Research Institute in collaboration with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. (floordaily.net)
  • As confiscatory taxation and over-regulation strangle private enterprise, the government is presented with endless excuses to increase public employment as a supposed response to the crisis in the private sector. (powerlineblog.com)
  • The employment situation in construction continues to worsen, with losses in residential now being compounded by declining employment in the non-residential sector as well. (cepr.net)
  • The sector has lost 198,000 jobs since November, or 1.4 percent of total employment. (cepr.net)
  • The temporary help sector also continues to lose jobs at a rapid pace, with employment falling by 9,300 in April. (cepr.net)
  • Since November, the sector has lost 80,000 jobs or 3.1 percent of total employment. (cepr.net)
  • Insofar as employment in this sector is a harbinger of growth in permanent employment, this is not good news. (cepr.net)
  • The increase in restaurant employment is likely a result of a faulty imputation for jobs in new firms. (cepr.net)
  • CEPR's Jobs Byte is published each month upon release of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment report. (cepr.net)
  • Note: The net employment change is the difference between total job gains and total job losses. (bls.gov)
  • Gross job gains are the sum of increases in employment due to expansions at existing establishments and the addition of new jobs at opening establishments. (bls.gov)
  • Gross job losses are the result of contractions in employment at existing establishments and the loss of jobs at closing establishments. (bls.gov)
  • The latest ADP employment report shows that the private sector gained 2,369,000 jobs in June. (goldprice.org)
  • The change in the number of jobs over time is the net result of increases and decreases in employment that occur at all private businesses in the economy. (bls.gov)
  • Business Employment Dynamics (BED) statistics track these changes in employment at private-sector establishments from the third month of one quarter to the third month of the next. (bls.gov)
  • The difference between the number of gross job gains and the number of gross job losses is the net change in employment. (bls.gov)
  • nationally, gross job gains accounted for 7.7 percent of private-sector employment. (bls.gov)
  • Job creation slowed in Wisconsin during the 12-month period ending in September of last year, according to the latest "gold standard" employment numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (wpr.org)
  • The numbers come from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, which economists regard as the most accurate job metric. (wpr.org)
  • According to the April jobs report (PDF) , nearly 1 million state and local government jobs were lost last month alone, and in all 50 states, state and local public employment has decreased since last April. (urban.org)
  • Private sector employment decreased by 301,000 jobs from December to January, according to Roseland-based payroll and human resources firm ADP . (roi-nj.com)
  • Canada's seesawing employment report posted particularly volatile numbers last month that showed big, mid-summer gains in job creation seen in July had essentially been wiped out by August. (cbc.ca)
  • Compared with 12 months earlier, Canada's overall employment was still up 0.9 per cent, following the addition of 171,700 jobs, including 326,100 full-time positions. (cbc.ca)
  • Unsaid is that this gauge defines job creation as a net increase in employment. (politifact.com)
  • The Truth-O-Meter score so far: one ruling that favors net increases in employment as a valid gauge of job creation - and one that doesn't. (politifact.com)
  • When most policy, political and media people refer to jobs 'created' or 'added,' they are referring to the net gain in employment over some period," Faberman said. (politifact.com)
  • Among workers 25 years of age and older, women workers saw the larger job increases between May and June. (albertaworker.ca)
  • There were 7,500 women full-time workers who gained jobs last month. (albertaworker.ca)
  • Speaking of full-time jobs, wages for full-time workers were down 25ยข last month, from $34.99 an hour in May. (albertaworker.ca)
  • Workers of the private sector, arise! (powerlineblog.com)
  • It is likely that job loss in this sector had been understated at the start of the housing downturn, since there were many undocumented workers in the industry who never showed up in the data. (cepr.net)
  • With most undocumented workers having already lost their jobs, the reported job loss probably corresponds more closely to the actual job loss. (cepr.net)
  • Compares the labor force characteristics and experiences of workers in the for-profit, nonprofit, government, and self-employed sectors. (bls.gov)
  • At $140,000 Per Year, Why Are Government Workers In California Paid Twice As Much As Private Sector Workers? (hoover.org)
  • Nationwide, government-worker compensation has been growing more rapidly than private-sector compensation for several years, but this trend is on steroids in California, where some state and local government workers are now paid roughly twice as much as those in the private sector. (hoover.org)
  • The study shows a high level of compensation for public-sector workers in 2012 , and a subsequent high growth rate for compensation between 2012 and 2015 . (hoover.org)
  • Full-time private-sector workers in California received average total compensation of $62,475 in 2015. (hoover.org)
  • The elimination of daytime jobs would disrupt the family lives and the physical health of those displaced, mostly high-seniority workers. (labornotes.org)
  • This is a gross misconception, given that the majority of private-sector workers are actually employed by pass-through businesses. (score.org)
  • Second, policymakers can help millions of unemployed workers who cannot find a job by continuing extended unemployment insurance benefits. (americanprogress.org)
  • In Missouri, for example, unionization has fallen from 9.3 percent of private workers to 6.6 percent since 2008, while in California it dropped from 10.7 percent to 8.7 percent. (city-journal.org)
  • In Texas, just 2.5 percent of private-sector workers are unionized, the same level as in 2008, all the new jobs notwithstanding. (city-journal.org)
  • Workers in the health care industry who perform physically demanding tasks as part of their jobs, such as nurses, nurses' aides, physical therapists, and health care technicians, are at high risk for the development of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). (cdc.gov)
  • Although health care workers have widely reported that injuries to the shoulder and neck have prevented them from doing their work and caused them to leave their job, by far, the most common occupational injuries in the health care industry involve back disorders. (cdc.gov)
  • About 4 million private-sector workers had a nonfatal occupational injury or illness in 2007. (cdc.gov)
  • Direct and indirect costs of medical care and lost productivity for American workers is estimated to exceed $225 billion annually, for afflictions ranging from injuries to hearing loss to respiratory impairment to reduced fertility (my specialty). (cdc.gov)
  • 1. The underground nonfatal lost-time injury rate was greater than the surface injury rate (3.3 vs. 2.2 per 100 FTE workers). (cdc.gov)
  • But DePratto said the August drop didn't reflect any significant reversals from earlier increases in that sector because the losses were concentrated in areas like construction and professional, scientific and technical services. (cbc.ca)
  • He agreed that it could be misleading to consider only net increases in jobs as "job creation. (politifact.com)
  • Workplaces with high incidences of MSDs report increases in lost/modified workdays, higher staff turnover, increased costs, and adverse patient outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Part-time jobs made up all of the job gains last month. (albertaworker.ca)
  • The average wage for both full-time and part-time jobs decreased to $32.83 an hour last month from $33.06 in May, the second month in a row to see wage declines. (albertaworker.ca)
  • The massive service sector created 202,000 jobs, for the 13th consecutive month of gains, while the goods and manufacturing sectors saw much more moderate rises. (industryweek.com)
  • The private sector lost 29,000 jobs, the fifth consecutive month of job loss. (cepr.net)
  • There's no consistency or stability month-to-month with our jobs numbers and that's what we really need to see for long-term growth in the economy. (cbia.com)
  • May figures saw a huge upward revision to 3.06 million jobs added compared 2,760,000 jobs lost as originally reported the month before. (goldprice.org)
  • We had lost 800,000 jobs the month I was sworn in. (ucsb.edu)
  • The service-providing sector saw 274,000 fewer jobs for the month, with the goods-producing sector losing 27,000 spots, ADP said. (roi-nj.com)
  • Ontario lost 80,100 jobs last month after gaining 60,600 in July - with both data points almost entirely driven by swings in part-time work. (cbc.ca)
  • Nine states, including Texas, had more jobs in March 2011 than in that month five years earlier. (politifact.com)
  • It averaged only 119,000 per month during that time, down from 196,000 jobs per month in the preceding five months. (americanprogress.org)
  • Given revised data for 2010, this is the 12th consecutive month of private-sector growth. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Today, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced the statewide number of private sector jobs increased by 32,900 over the month, resulting in eleven consecutive months of job growth. (floridajobs.org)
  • Over this period, gross job losses from closing and contracting private sector establishments were 6.8 million. (bls.gov)
  • Gross job gains at expanding establishments totaled 6.4 million, while gains at opening establishments totaled 1.4 million. (bls.gov)
  • During the previous quarter, gross job gains exceeded gross job losses by 21,724. (bls.gov)
  • During the previous quarter, gross job losses exceeded gross job gains by 14,280. (bls.gov)
  • Across Europe, women are better represented in the public sector than in the private sector, due to the provision of higher salaries, as well as to the existence of a higher proportion of skilled jobs which require a better educated workforce. (ilo.org)
  • In the UK, 28 per cent of women in the public sector are considered "better educated," compared with just 18 per cent in the private sector. (ilo.org)
  • In Lithuania, the number of better educated women working in public sector jobs is double that working in the private sector. (ilo.org)
  • It is precisely these high-quality jobs that are being lost through austerity policies implemented in the public sector and which are not easily replaced by similar jobs in the private sector. (ilo.org)
  • The progressive replacement of this wage premium for those working in the public sector by a wage penalty, as witnessed in a number of European countries like Hungary, Romania, the Netherlands, affect women in the public sector. (ilo.org)
  • Dr. Elisabeth Klatzer of the University of Economics and Business in Vienna says that on the whole, the wage gap between men and women is far lower in the public sector than in other sectors. (ilo.org)
  • in the public sector, almost 600,000 jobs have been gained. (powerlineblog.com)
  • You can no longer afford to keep your public sector masters in the lavish style to which they have become accustomed. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Benefits contribute 40 percent to the overhead of a public-sector employee, which reflects significant public-sector pensions. (hoover.org)
  • A business leader has raised concerns about the impact of public sector spending cuts on Devon's economy. (bbc.com)
  • But Tim Jones of Devon & Cornwall Business Council said those relying on the public sector would be hit. (bbc.com)
  • He said: 'The general business stock in Devon is very vulnerable to cuts in the public sector. (bbc.com)
  • One economic sector important to all states-and where services are arguably needed more than ever -also saw severe losses: the public sector. (urban.org)
  • Overall, since February, state and local public-sector job losses ranged from -2 percent in Alabama to -14 percent in Wisconsin. (urban.org)
  • In August, the data also show the economy lost 38,000 public-sector employee jobs, while the private sector shed 30,700 positions. (cbc.ca)
  • In January, while the public sector lost 30,000 jobs - the consequence of significant spending cuts - the private sector added 222,000 jobs. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • Connecticut's job growth lost momentum in July, as employers shed 1,200 positions after two months of relatively strong gains. (cbia.com)
  • 1. Within the mining sectors, metal mine operator employees accounted for 11.2% of all employee hours reported to MSHA. (cdc.gov)
  • The right kind of investment - with input from private and public sectors - will make all the difference for businesses and for our economy. (cfo.com)
  • The health care sector has now added 102,000 jobs since January, a 3.1 percent annual growth rate in a period in which the economy has been losing jobs. (cepr.net)
  • It seems virtually certain that the economy will continue to lose jobs in the months ahead and likely at a more rapid pace than shown in this report. (cepr.net)
  • Moving forward, the economy and jobs must be the top priority of all election candidates and policymakers. (cbia.com)
  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 1.036 million net new jobs over the past 12 months. (theglobalist.com)
  • First, policymakers need to strengthen the economy by increasing infrastructure spending on schools, roads, and bridges, which creates jobs, and by extending key middle-class tax cuts, such as the temporary payroll tax cuts, for an additional year. (americanprogress.org)
  • This puts more pressure on other parts of the economy-consumption and business investment chief among them-to generate faster economic growth and jobs. (americanprogress.org)
  • Some 2.6 million Americans would lose their jobs and the economy would shudder if a Republican-controlled Congress repeals key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without passing healthcare reforms of their own, a new study shows. (medscape.com)
  • However, the Milken-Commonwealth study reports that a massive reduction in federal spending also would ripple through the economy, beginning with insurers and healthcare providers and continuing into other sectors. (medscape.com)
  • The money would invariably end up in the economy and create other jobs, perhaps more than those eliminated by repeal, Cannon told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • Gioia noted strong growth trends in the construction and manufacturing sectors. (cbia.com)
  • Small businesses saw most of the growth in June, with most of the gains in the services sector accounted for most of the growth in June. (goldprice.org)
  • Most of the growth was in the services sector, and small businesses added the most jobs. (goldprice.org)
  • In the goods-producing sector, construction saw the most growth with 394,000 jobs followed by 88,000 new jobs in manufacturing. (goldprice.org)
  • We see private sector job growth at 3.6% year-over-year. (hartfordbusiness.com)
  • But despite the lull, Wisconsin still ranked near the middle of the pack in private sector job growth. (wpr.org)
  • Wisconsin frequently ranks somewhere in the low- to mid-30s in private sector job growth. (wpr.org)
  • Clearly, austerity on the state and local levels has created a serious headwind to job growth and economic recovery. (theglobalist.com)
  • Lisa Givens, an agency spokeswoman, sent us a 50-state comparison of job growth also using monthly BLS figures. (politifact.com)
  • To come up with that number, Perry's campaign also looked at net job growth, although over a longer time period: January 2001 to June 2010. (politifact.com)
  • But private-sector job growth slowed substantially starting in May 2011 through October 2011. (americanprogress.org)
  • Private-sector job growth is further offset by job losses in state local governments, where teachers, bus drivers, firefighters, and police officers, among others, are being let go, reflecting governments' budget troubles. (americanprogress.org)
  • In sum, private-sector job growth is too weak to improve the economic fortunes of America's middle class, making jobs policymakers' top priority. (americanprogress.org)
  • 4. Unemployment stays high amid weak job growth. (americanprogress.org)
  • Does the private mortgage industry need additional regulation? (ontheissues.org)
  • In addition, the legal tobacco industry loses hundreds of millions of dollars annually to the illegal trade. (who.int)
  • Dr. Stroud has both veterinary and basic research backgrounds holding both a DVM and a PhD in basic endocrine physiology with professional experiences in industry, academic research and training, private veterinary practice, and One Health leadership. (cdc.gov)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the central role of health in both development and national security, and the consequent imperative of prioritizing investment in this critical sector. (who.int)
  • 22 million jobs were lost, and around 30 million people in Africa pushed into extreme poverty by the pandemic last year.3 With that trend expected to continue into 2023, the statistics make the case very clearly. (who.int)
  • Maybe the 100,000 jobs that we gained, we are going to lose again. (bbc.com)
  • The president's path means 20 million people out of work struggling for a good job. (ontheissues.org)
  • I'll get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. (ontheissues.org)
  • The longer the Dems govern, the more obvious it becomes that there is a stark and growing division between two categories of citizens with diametrically opposed economic interests: those who work in the private sector and those who are government employees. (powerlineblog.com)
  • For example, the Postal Service recently asked for bids from private companies to outsource work carried out by its network of bulk mail centers. (labornotes.org)
  • People who want to work will find that jobs are available and offer better wages. (hartfordbusiness.com)
  • In October 2011 42.4 percent of the unemployed were out of work and looking for a job for more than six months. (americanprogress.org)
  • True, three of these states have recently turned right-to-work, ending mandatory union dues, but two-Indiana and Michigan-sustained all their private-union losses while labor-friendly laws remained in place. (city-journal.org)
  • Thirteen of the 22 states that were right-to-work in 2008 have more private-union jobs today. (city-journal.org)
  • Floridians in search of work and new job opportunities are encouraged to turn to the CareerSource Florida network for help. (floridajobs.org)
  • When the demands of the job (physical demands, work environment, and workplace culture) exceed the capacity of the worker, the risk of an MSD is increased, and is highest when exposures are intense and prolonged and when there are several risk factors present at the same time. (cdc.gov)
  • Nurses working in the private sector had 11,800 MSDs reported in 2001, with the majority (nearly 9,000) of the reported injuries to the back, and more than a third (36%) of the injuries resulting in lost time from work were reported to be back injuries. (cdc.gov)
  • Nonfatal Lost-time Injuries: There were 798 nonfatal lost-time injuries (178 at underground and 620 at surface work locations) among metal operator employees occurring at an overall rate of 2.4 injuries per 100 FTE employees. (cdc.gov)
  • A total of 40,696 days lost from work resulted from these injuries. (cdc.gov)
  • 15.3%) and accounted for 5,070 days lost from work. (cdc.gov)
  • DePratto said it's difficult to determine the cause of July's 'odd, significant spike' in job creation in Canada's most-populous province. (cbc.ca)
  • The state Department of Labor's monthly report , released today, also revised down June's originally reported 6,100 gain by 800 fewer jobs. (cbia.com)
  • Under the tentative plan from the Office of Management and Budget, the agency's funding would be reduced by roughly 25 percent and about 3,000 jobs would be cut, about 19 percent of the agency's staff. (wattsupwiththat.com)
  • But increasingly, those positions are being lost to austerity policies. (ilo.org)
  • There were 700 fewer private-sector jobs than this time last year. (albertaworker.ca)
  • Despite this month's loss in manufacturing, the sector, along with construction, is strong year-over-year," Gioia said. (cbia.com)
  • For example, Wisconsin added 27,289 private sector jobs during the same period a year ago and 34,551 the year before that. (wpr.org)
  • That's an improvement from the same period a year ago when Wisconsin lost manufacturing jobs . (wpr.org)
  • These jobs are vanishing in the face of falling revenues (PDF) and pressures on public spending as state and local governments confront year-end balanced budget requirements . (urban.org)
  • Since 1986, the U.S. has lost roughly 60,000 C corporations every year. (score.org)
  • That means the foundation's analysis only takes into account the number of jobs created in excess of the number lost over a five-year period. (politifact.com)
  • In turn, state governments could lose as much as $8 billion that year in sorely needed tax revenue. (medscape.com)
  • Information on preventing hazardous exposures to mercury on the job can be found on the NIOSH Mercury topic page . (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, NIOSH is organizing seven coordinated emphasis areas that support the sector and cross-sector programs. (cdc.gov)
  • and a House incumbent made the jobs picture under President Obama sound better than it is in reality. (factcheck.org)
  • The image makes a distinction - red columns point to monthly job totals under the Bush administration, while blue columns point to job totals under the Obama administration. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • OBAMA: Jobs must be our number one focus in 2010, and that's why I'm calling for a new jobs bill tonight! (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • That being said, full-time jobs still make up a smaller percentage of total jobs now than they did before the Job Creation Tax Cut. (albertaworker.ca)
  • The percentage of unemployment due to job leavers rose by 1.1 pp, but the average and median duration of unemployment spells rose, as did the share of long-term unemployed. (cepr.net)
  • A little bit of a mixed bag, but definitely not quite as bad as the headline would suggest,' TD senior economist Brian DePratto said of the August jobs report. (cbc.ca)
  • Royce Mendes, director and senior economist for CIBC Capital Markets, summed up the jobs report in a research note to clients as 'Now you see them, now you don't. (cbc.ca)
  • In the previous post , we talked about the new monthly jobs report, but in keeping with tradition , here's a slightly different chart - one showing just the private sector job market. (washingtonmonthly.com)
  • Private sector job totals are measured by a survey of employers while figures on unemployment are based on a survey of households. (biztimes.com)
  • The president of the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation, Brooke Rollins, touts Texas' economic strength in a TV ad that aired in April and May, saying that "in the last five years, we've created more jobs than all other states combined. (politifact.com)
  • A merica lost about 8.7 million private-sector jobs by the nadir of the economic downturn that began in late 2007 and continued until mid-2009. (city-journal.org)
  • A long-term economic recovery will need to be led by the private sector. (who.int)
  • As Canadian companies face pressures resulting from such factors as uncertainty about the U.S. economic recovery, a sovereign debt crisis in Europe, and competition from a number of developed and developing countries, what specific federal actions do you believe should be taken to promote job creation in Canada, including that which occurs as a result of enhanced internal and international trade? (who.int)
  • The decree also stipulates the development of additional measures to ensure smooth operation of industries and economic sectors in the course of fighting the spread of coronavirus infection and other global risks. (lu.se)
  • Of this total, the private sector contributed 1.695 million new jobs, while government lost 659,000 jobs. (theglobalist.com)
  • While we researched that item, Michael Brandl, a senior lecturer at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business, told us that excluding all those states with net job losses - and disregarding any jobs gained in those states - exaggerates the Texas share of total new jobs in the U.S. (politifact.com)
  • The private sector continuously added jobs from February 2010 to October 2011 for a total of 2.8 million jobs. (americanprogress.org)
  • A total of 435,000 state and local government jobs were lost between February 2010 and October 2011. (americanprogress.org)
  • In total, the compulsory-unionization states have accounted for approximately 675,000 of lost private-sector union jobs. (city-journal.org)
  • The last two jobs reports provide clear and unambiguous evidence of this dynamic, which has been taking shape over the past 12 months. (theglobalist.com)
  • Some commentary had connected the jump to a summertime hiring boost in the university sector that many expected would recede in the subsequent months, he said. (cbc.ca)
  • Private businesses in the United States added 217,000 jobs in February, according to data released Wednesday, a solid bump that pointed to a quickening recovery in the struggling jobs market. (industryweek.com)
  • and large businesses lost 83,000. (floordaily.net)
  • Mid-sized businesses with a headcount between 50 and 499 added 559,000 jobs, and large businesses added 873,000 jobs. (goldprice.org)
  • But there are still a lot of folks out there who are hurting: a lot of people who are still looking for jobs, lot of people whose homes are still underwater, a lot of small businesses that shuttered and haven't reopened. (ucsb.edu)
  • For every one of those jobs there is a knock-on effect to private sector businesses. (bbc.com)
  • The goods-producing sector added 8,000 jobs, and the service-providing sector added 81,000. (floordaily.net)
  • 457,000 of the new jobs were in the goods-producing sector with 1.91 million in services. (goldprice.org)
  • Petition ยท Central government pension for private sector employees who paid income taxes. (change.org)
  • In the meantime, the sharp conflict we are experiencing between government and the private sector is almost enough to make a neo-Marxist out of me. (powerlineblog.com)
  • We have an oppressive ruling class-the government and its foot-soldiers, members of AFSCME-and an exploited, subservient working class, those who toil in the private sector for wages that currently average only around one-half of what our ruling class, government employees, are paid. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Professional and business services lost 900 jobs, followed by other services (-600), financial activities (-400), manufacturing (-300), and government (-200). (cbia.com)
  • But he added: 'The government is talking about putting more of the business it is going to spend money on out for tender in the private sector, so there might be some profitability in there. (bbc.com)
  • This situation presages a high likelihood that job losses in the government sector will more than offset job gains in the private sector into the foreseeable future. (theglobalist.com)
  • It is possible that many jobs could possibly be lost in the government. (campaignforliberty.org)
  • Government unions may have dodged a bullet in late March, when an evenly divided Supreme Court refused to overturn state laws that allow obligatory worker fees, but unions have recently lost other key court cases, undermining their ability to organize. (city-journal.org)
  • It was commonly observed, after 2009, that government unions had grown larger in membership than private ones-but this advantage proved short-lived. (city-journal.org)
  • The risky job adds the element of a known probability that the typing opportunity will not be available in any given period. (repec.org)