
US Job Openings Fell Slightly in November Yet Still High
In another key metric, the number of people quitting their job rose to 4.2 million, up from about 4 million in October. read more >
In another key metric, the number of people quitting their job rose to 4.2 million, up from about 4 million in October. read more >
Employers posted 10.3 million job vacancies in October, down from 10.7 million in September. read more >
In another sign the labor market remains tight and employers unwilling to let workers go, layoffs dropped in September to 1.3 million, fewest since April. read more >
It's good news for the Federal Reserve in its efforts to bring down high prices without plunging the economy into a recession. read more >
It's a sign that employers are still urgently seeking workers despite a weakening economy and high inflation. read more >
The number of Americans quitting their jobs fell slightly but remained high at 4.2 million. read more >
Employers posted 11.3 million job openings at the end of May, the Labor Department said Wednesday, down from nearly 11.7 million in April. read more >
A record 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in the month. read more >
There were 11.3 million available jobs last month, just below December's record of 11.4 million. read more >
Employers posted 11.3 million jobs at the end of January. read more >
Quits were high in the low-wage hotel and restaurant industries. read more >
With so many companies chasing relatively few unemployed people, job-seekers have the most bargaining power they have had in at least two decades. read more >
TeleTech Holdings Inc. will host three job fairs in northeast Arkansas next week to fill 120 openings. read more >