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Online Labor Demand Increased Slightly in January
A significant labor market slowdown is unlikely |
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The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Declined in January
Index experiencing some softening since the summer |
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Strong employment growth raises the likelihood of yet another Fed policy U-turn
Comment on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation Report Gad Levanon, Chief Economist, North America, The Conference |
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In 2019, CEOs are Most Concerned About Talent and a Recession
CEOs appear confident about their organizations being able to thrive in 2025 |
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Online Labor Demand Increased in December
December Gain Reverses October and November Declines |
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New Trend: Blue-Collar Workers are Now Scarcer than White-Collar Workers
Reversing a decades-long trend in the U.S. jobs market, companies are now having a more difficult time finding blue-collar workers than white-collar workers. |
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Online Labor Demand Declined in November
The Conference Board launches Experimental Help Wanted OnLine (HWOL) Index |
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Study: Tight Labor Market Stagnating Gig Economy
Tight labor market and other factors responsible for static growth in nontraditional work |
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Online Job Ads Decreased 267,300 in October
Widespread losses over the month in most occupational categories |
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Online Job Ads Increased 145,100 in September
Most states showed small gains |