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With hospitals reeling, California tells COVID-positive medical workers to stay on the jobDaylong waits in the emergency room. No one to answer the phones. No one to take out the trash. And more patients arriving each day. That’s the scene playing out at some hospitals across Southern California.
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Wrongly labeled a sex offender, central Pa. man can’t shake felony for missing job reporting deadlineDespite the Pennsylvania Supreme Court deciding his registration was unconstitutional, Wes Artis lost more than 5 years of his life in and out of prison for not reporting changing jobs.
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2022 Alaska job forecast expects to recover 9,800 jobs over the coming yearThe Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development released its 2022 job forecast and expects the state to recover about 9,800 jobs this year, leaving Alaska about 11,000 jobs short of where employment was in 2019.
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US NFP: Job creation disappointed in December – UOBSenior Economist at UOB Group Alvin Liew assesses the latest release of the US Nonfarm Payrolls. Key Takeaways “US jobs creation disappointed again wi
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Biden’s Infrastructure Czar Says Fixing New Orleans Prepared Him for Job AheadPresident Biden’s infrastructure czar Mitch Landrieu, in his last year as mayor of New Orleans, had to explain why—after billions in Katrina aid—the city was still vulnerable to floods. He says the experience prepared him for the job ahead.
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Fed's Powell: Inflation poses a major threat to job market | AP NewsWASHINGTON (AP) — Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged Tuesday that high inflation has emerged as a serious threat to the Federal Reserve's goal of helping put more Americans back to work and that the Fed will raise rates more than it now plans if needed to stem surging prices.
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