added 2007 Thu May 17 0:24:54 by trnscndr
I will begin on a more anecdotal note, despite the very statistical nature of this article. When I was a kid, my mother let me borrow the lawnmower only after I had finished our own lawn, to go around the neighborhood and provide the same service to others who weren't blessed with kids to do yardwork. I got $5 or $6 a yard and I was rolling in t
I will begin on a more anecdotal note, despite the very statistical nature of this article. When I was a kid, my mother let me borrow the lawnmower only after I had finished our own lawn, to go around the neighborhood and provide the same service to others who weren't blessed with kids to do yardwork. I got $5 or $6 a yard and I was rolling in t
added 2007 Thu May 10 18:00:54 by bubba2
Seif Abdul-Rafiz, 11, and his 2 brothers were left with no choice but to leave school and work to help their unemployed parents make ends meet. Unable to find a job, Seif resorted to making bombs for Sunni insurgents. "The bombs are used to fight American soldiers ... My parents told me that it helps our family eat and it is to fight occupatio
Seif Abdul-Rafiz, 11, and his 2 brothers were left with no choice but to leave school and work to help their unemployed parents make ends meet. Unable to find a job, Seif resorted to making bombs for Sunni insurgents. "The bombs are used to fight American soldiers ... My parents told me that it helps our family eat and it is to fight occupatio
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 19:45:39 by corey.spring
What would you do if, when you walked into work tomorrow someone told you to head right back out -- along with many of your co-workers?
What would you do if, when you walked into work tomorrow someone told you to head right back out -- along with many of your co-workers?
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 21:09:44 by populist
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level in two months.
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level in two months.
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 17:43:10 by corey.spring
If the economy is really slowing as much as some recent statistics suggest, working Americans have so far managed to dodge the bullet.
If the economy is really slowing as much as some recent statistics suggest, working Americans have so far managed to dodge the bullet.
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 15:47:23 by TimALoftis
The economy added a slightly weaker-than-expected 97,000 jobs in February, the smallest gain in more than two years, as increases in service-sector employment offset declines in construction and manufacturing, a government report showed Friday.
The economy added a slightly weaker-than-expected 97,000 jobs in February, the smallest gain in more than two years, as increases in service-sector employment offset declines in construction and manufacturing, a government report showed Friday.
added 2007 Thu Feb 8 12:22:50 by Spadecaller
In another devastating blow to the state's already fragile economy, the Unemployment Insurance Agency of the state of Michigan permanently closed its nine branch offices Monday, leaving more than 8,500 unemployment employees unemployed.
In another devastating blow to the state's already fragile economy, the Unemployment Insurance Agency of the state of Michigan permanently closed its nine branch offices Monday, leaving more than 8,500 unemployment employees unemployed.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 15:54:31 by jeremytoday
The nation's unemployment rate climbed to a four-month high of 4.6 percent as somewhat cautious employers added fewer new jobs to their payrolls in January. Wage gains were even more modest.
The nation's unemployment rate climbed to a four-month high of 4.6 percent as somewhat cautious employers added fewer new jobs to their payrolls in January. Wage gains were even more modest.
added 2007 Sat Jan 20 18:03:21 by Spadecaller
People with serious problems seeking serious help.
People with serious problems seeking serious help.
Sponsors
More tags
News iraq Money Job children Germany Careers & Jobs labor bank Economy jobs future love legal walmart work employment poverty bombs wages gold insurgency alcoholism Jobless pregnancy Employees notes month making growth childhood corruption percent minimum wage destruction tender corporatism off urequited stalker four January 4.6 unemployed laid
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 19:06:51 by Neophile
The root cause of unemployment is the coercive legislation making bank notes legal tender. It initiated a slow process that ultimately destroyed the wage fund out of which wages were paid to workers before the underlying merchandise has been sold to the ultimate consumer.
The root cause of unemployment is the coercive legislation making bank notes legal tender. It initiated a slow process that ultimately destroyed the wage fund out of which wages were paid to workers before the underlying merchandise has been sold to the ultimate consumer.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 18:16:46 by dirtyfratboy
Wall Street analysts polled by Reuters had expected claims to be unchanged from the prior week's initially reported level of 315,000. A Labor Department analyst said there were no special factors behind the rise.
Wall Street analysts polled by Reuters had expected claims to be unchanged from the prior week's initially reported level of 315,000. A Labor Department analyst said there were no special factors behind the rise.
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 18:36:38 by msaleem
WalMart will give up in Germany. Effective December 31, all WalMart shops will be sold to the METRO Group, Germany ’s largest group of retail chains. After eight years of hard struggle, WalMart surrenders to the German United Services Union.
WalMart will give up in Germany. Effective December 31, all WalMart shops will be sold to the METRO Group, Germany ’s largest group of retail chains. After eight years of hard struggle, WalMart surrenders to the German United Services Union.







