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Obama sees electric battery plant as hopeful for the future of the job market and economy

The president has been pushing for a greener economy, and a new electric battery plant may be the beginning of a huge endeavor.
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AOL to cut 900 jobs worldwide
AOL plans to cut 900 jobs worldwide - 200 in the U.S. and 700 in India (more »)
Initial jobless claims rise to just under 400,000
Initial jobless claims rose last week after dropping substantially in previous weeks (more »)
Obama job approval drops despite positive jobs report
President Barack Obama's approval ratings have fallen among Republicans and independents as well as among those in his own party (more »)
Survey reveals high numbers of passive job seekers
Though most workers are relatively happy with their jobs, many would pursue a new opportunity if approached, a recent survey found (more »)
As labor market confidence improves, fewer plan job changes
Confidence in the U.S. labor market is improving in some regards, and fewer American workers are planning to change their jobs (more »)
More Americans are starting businesses, but aren't hiring staff
Entrepreneurship has been increasing in the past two years, but the newly self-employed aren't hiring (more »)
California unemployment falls to 12.4 percent in January
California's economy is gradually recovering, but certain critical sectors continue to have sluggish hiring (more »)
Unemployment drops to 8.9 percent, 192,000 new jobs added
The jobless rate has dropped to 8.9 percent, its lowest level in nearly two years (more »)
Survey: Half of employees have considered leaving their jobs
Half of employees have considered quitting their jobs, mostly due to unsatisfactory salary, a recent survey found (more »)
More than half of Americans plan to work beyond normal retirement date
Americans are more concerned about retirement and are more likely to work in old age than residents of 9 other countries polled in a recent survey (more »)
Feds crack down on employment scams
Federal agencies are targeting companies that prey on vulnerable, jobless Americans through employment scams (more »)
Survey: 61 percent say job market in their region is bad
Americans are gradually growing more optimistic about the economy, but most still say the job market in their area is bad (more »)
Chamber of Commerce: Regulations cost 700,000 jobs nationwide
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce claims that state-level labor regulations that exceed those set by the federal government cost jobs (more »)
Study: Employees don't receive enough benefits education
Many employees always choose the same benefits plan because they are not provided with sufficient information about their options, according to a recent study (more »)
Workers to receive largest raises since before recession
The average worker can expect to receive a 3 percent raise this year (more »)
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