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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 »)
Survey: 36 percent of HR managers say online profiles may replace resumes
Some human resources managers think that profiles on social networking sites may soon replace resumes in the job search (more »)
Study: Faking a smile at work cuts into productivity
Study says faking a smile causes a worker to distance himself, lose productivity on the job (more »)
Study: People with untreated hearing loss lose $30,000 in annual income
A recent study finds that there are substantial hidden costs to untreated hearing loss (more »)
Study says manufacturing sector in PA has highest economic multiplier of any industry
The manufacturing sector makes up for 13.6 percent of the gross state product in Pennsylvania (more »)
Fewer workers coming late to work
The percentage of workers who say they come in late at least once a week has been steadily dropping (more »)
Conference Board: Consumer confidence rises to three-year high
Conference Board's consumer confidence index rose to 70.4 in February - a three-year high (more »)
Study: Meetings industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs
A recent study found that the meetings industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs and contributes $106 billion to GDP (more »)
Study finds that an unemployed spouse cuts into the employed spouse's work performance
Unemployment breeds stress within a couple, and an unemployed spouse may negatively affect the working spouse's productivity (more »)
The fastest-growing fields in healthcare
Physician assistants, dental assistants and registered nurses are among the fastest-growing fields in healthcare (more »)
Jobless claims rise
Jobless claims rose to 410,000 for the week ending February 12 (more »)
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