Surprise job gains and unemployment
On the surface, it looks like the labor market made a comeback from April's drastic losses as 20.7 million jobs vanished into thin air. However, there were 2.5 million jobs added in the month of May, which showed marginal signs of improvement. Take a look at the details here.
Category
Employment Branding
Labor Relations
Firing
Learning & Development
Payroll
Relationship Management
HR Careers
People Management
Employee Resource Groups
Workforce Planning
Analytical Aptitude
Organization & Employee Development
Health Care Benefits
Emergency Response
Workplace Culture
Records & Reports
Cybersecurity
Ethical Practice
Retirement & Recognitions
Employment Law & Compliance
Unemployment Benefits
Overtime Pay
Job Descriptions
Closing
Vendors & Software
Gender Identity
Workplace Harassment
Campus Placement
Overtime Eligibility &
Recruiting
Disability Benefits
Workplace Security
Retirement Benefits
Electronic Records Management
Business Continuity
Downsizing
Communication
Wellness Benefits
Religious Accomodations
Leadership Development
Employee Surveys
Policies & Practices
Workplance Violence
Business Acumen
Employment Contracts
Change Management
Networking
Discrimination
Mental Health Benefits
Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
Tags
Article
Tips for Staffing Agencies to Create a Competitive Advantage
Today, it is a $174 Billion industry and one of the leading B2B businesses in the US. Whenever HR p ...
I-9 Compliance for Remote Employees - A Guide for Companies
More than 50% of the US workforce is working remotely as of now. According to experts, about 25-30% ...
Are 4 day work weeks the future?
Robert Owen, a Welsh textile mill owner, social reformer, and labor activist came up with a slogan ...
How you can pay off student debt while you work
Student loan debt is a crisis that has been making its way through The United States for quite some ...
Comments