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ADP showed a projected 169,000 private sector jobs added in April, but TrimTabs estimates that some 327,000 jobs were created.
While Dow Chemical will cut 3% of its workforce, nothing in the corporation's press release mentioned that Dow's president, chairman and chief executive officer will cut his own pay by a dime.
After years of retail presence expansion in banking, that trend has been unwinding as banks see how ever more mobile banking usage by consumers is allowing them to chop down on the number of bank...
Weatherford International reported disappointing first-quarter 2015 earnings after markets closed Wednesday night.
The announcement came as a part of Schlumberger's terrible first-quarter earnings announcement. The carnage of layoffs continues across the oil industry due to low crude prices.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Energy Survey spells out a real picture of what the oil and gas industry is facing.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for the month of February on Tuesday morning.
The woes continue to pile on for United States Steel as it announced that it will be idling yet another plant.
Recently, Bloomberg put together numbers that showed low oil prices have already caused the loss of 100,000 jobs within the industry worldwide.
The U.S. Department of Labor has released the most recent report on weekly jobless claims.
Connecticut fell below every other state in the United States in terms of job creation in 2014. North Dakota led the list.
There were about 5 million job openings on the last business day of December, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
The Challenger, Gray & Christmas January 2015 Job Cut Report shows that job cut announcements have surged to their highest level in two years.
ADP has released its January private sector payrolls report, and on the surface it looks disappointing.
The U.S. Labor Department is out with yet another installment of its weekly jobless claims report.