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We’ll talk about what’s driving this trend, the careers Gen Zers are drawn to and what this means for the world of work.
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We’ll talk about what’s driving this trend, the careers Gen Zers are drawn to and what this means for the world of work.
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We’ll talk about what’s driving this trend, the careers Gen Zers are drawn to and what this means for the world of work.
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Business & EconomyDollar Tree, which owns the Family Dollar stores, will lay off 265 employees in Ohio, according to state records.
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Members of the AFSCME union representing city, county and state employees rallied Thursday at Sensenbrenner Park in downtown Columbus raising attention about the public service staffing shortage.
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Business & EconomyU.S. employers added 517,000 jobs in January, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.4% . The job market remains tight, despite signs of a slowing economy.
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Business & EconomyIn 2019, Gov. Mike DeWine designated Ohio a disability inclusion state. Now the state says it's committed to helping the 1.7 million Ohioans with a disability find a job if they want one.
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It's still a worker's job market, with 11.3 million open jobs at the end of May, according to new data from the Labor Department.
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With summer just around the corner, Columbus city leaders are looking to spend more than $16 million for summer youth programs.
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The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services is set to partner this summer with a number community organizations with the common goal of providing young people with valuable career training.