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Millions of Americans work outside, in agriculture and fishing, construction and shipping, and in the burgeoning outdoor hospitality industry. While it…
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Pennsylvania is one of six states starting a pilot program providing reemployment services to people with a history of opioid use.Funding comes from a $22…
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Pennsylvania's payrolls crept to another record high in April, while the unemployment rate inched down to a post-recession low as the labor pool…
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By the time Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot and killed on a Memphis balcony in April 1968, Pittsburgh's black community had been simmering for years…
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The state Department of Labor made an economic case for establishing a paid family and medical leave fund in a report issued with nine partner…
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A new initiative aims to better prepare unemployed immigrants in Allegheny County for the American workforce.“All for All” will offer resume clinics,…
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Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries will cut its workforce by about 1,700 jobs, or about 3.6 percent of its 47,000 workers worldwide, company officials said…
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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.