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Philadelphia will soon ban employers from asking job applicants for their salary history.Supporters have argued such questions perpetuate pay…
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Going back to school is starting to look a lot different. Ninety-six percent of students at Pennsylvania College of Technology entertain job offers in…
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At many companies, annual reviews are being transformed as the nature of work changes. And instead of ranking their employees, firms are turning to more frequent, less formal evaluations.
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In 1950, women made up less than 30 percent of the workforce. By 2015, women accounted for nearly half. Here's a look at the current state of women in the labor force.
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The monthly jobs report fell short of expectations, both in terms of job growth and the unemployment rate. Economists had anticipated 180,000 new jobs and a slight drop in unemployment.
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A new report from the Allegheny Conference on Community Development predicts a workforce shortfall of 80,000 employees in the Pittsburgh region in a…
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Since the 2008 economic recession, the national unemployment rate has been closely monitored. In elections year, politicians use the statistics to promote…
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Since the 2008 economic recession, the national unemployment rate has been closely monitored. In elections year, politicians use the statistics to promote…
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Middle-skilled natural gas and energy workers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia are getting old.That’s according to a Rand study, which found that…
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The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 25 years ago on Sunday.The act was a major step toward full-scale accessibility for citizens with…