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More than 1,700 Illinois workers warned in May of layoffs
Tribune staff reportMore than 1,700 Illinois workers received notice in May that they could be laid off in the coming weeks, according to filings with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Caterpillar warned it could add 299 workers to a round of...Tags: Book, Unemployment, Lisle, Waukegan, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
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Laid-off older workers will continue to struggle
Chicago TribuneWhile the nation's economy is on the mend after the Great Recession of 2008, many people who lost jobs at age 50 or over are expected to struggle for the rest of their lives. The average person who loses a job after age 50 is expected to have an income...Tags: Employment, Science and Technology, Labor Markets, Job Layoffs, Social Security
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Sequester furloughs hurt airline on-time rates for April
The furlough of air traffic controllers imposed by the federal sequester in April lasted only a week. But statistics released Thursday show that the resulting delays hurt the on-time performance of the airline industry for the entire month. The on-...Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Unemployment, Hawaiian Airlines Inc., Federal Aviation Administration, American Airlines, Inc.
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AG Jepsen Will Appeal Unions' Victory In Lawsuit To U.S. Supreme Court
State Attorney General George Jepsen said Thursday that his office will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a recent ruling that gave state employee unions a major victory in a 2003 case concerning then-Gov. John G. Rowland's layoff of more than 2,800...Tags: Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Lawyers, Job Layoffs, Labor Legislation
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U.S. jobless claims fall; labor market healing ongoing
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, nearing its lowest level in five years in a sign of resilience for the U.S. labor market. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits...Tags: Unemployment, Economic Indicator, Ben Bernanke, Employment, Labor Markets
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Jobless claims fall; labor market healing ongoing
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, nearing its lowest level in five years in a sign of resilience for the U.S. labor market. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits declined 12,000...Tags: Unemployment, Ben Bernanke, Economic Indicator, Employment, Labor Markets
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U.S. Jobless Claims Nears Five-year Low
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, nearing its lowest level in five years in a sign of resilience for the U.S. labor market. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits declined 12,000 to a seasonally...
Tags: Unemployment, Economic Indicator, Ben Bernanke, Employment, Labor Markets
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Number of new jobless claims nears 5-year low
ReutersNew claims for jobless benefits i the United States fell last week, nearing its lowest level in five years. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits declined 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted 334,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. That was...Tags: Unemployment, Ben Bernanke, Economic Indicator, Labor Markets, Job Layoffs
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ESPN Cancels Two Shows Aired From Bristol
Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN today confirmed it has canceled two shows — UNITE and ESPNEWS' Highlight Express — because of low ratings, a day after the Bristol-based sports network said it would shut its 3D cable channel in the United States....
Tags: Television, Television Industry, ESPN2 (tv network), ESPNU (tv network), ESPN (tv network)
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National Louis' move to part-time profs provokes possible censure
Paul Gross shared his love of biology with students at National Louis University for 18 years and, like most academics with tenure, figured he was guaranteed a job for life. But on April 16, 2012, he was disabused of that notion by an administrator who...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology, Biology, DePaul University
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Cosi looks to new leader, fewer stores
After years of fighting for profitability, fending off Nasdaq delistings and losing market share to competition, Deerfield-based Cosi seems no closer to a happy ending. The fast-casual restaurant chain's chief executive, Carin Stutz, has stepped down,...
Tags: NASDAQ, Auto Trends, Initial Public Offerings, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Is it time to quit being nice about what 'NewsHour' has become?
The Baltimore Sun(Updates at end with response from NewsHour) With the word Tuesday that "NewsHour" was shutting down offices and laying off employees, it's time to ask the question: Just how much of the this one-time PBS bedrock is actually left? In fact, let's go a...Tags: Culture, Scott Pelley, Television Industry, 401K, Finance
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