New York, NY, Oct. 11, 2012 -- U.S. wage earners have seen the biggest average jump in earnings in five years over the last year, helped by big pay hikes in the energy industry, according to PayScale.
The firm, which analyzes data from more than 10 million U.S. workers, said that the average U.S. worker's paycheck rose 3% over the last year and energy industry workers say pay rise by 4.9%.
That's the biggest increase since PayScale began monitoring compensation in early 2007.
Information technology workers averaged a 4.5% increase over the past 12 months.
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GSA Committee Recommends LEED as Measure
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| Washington, DC, May 6, 2013 -- The Green Building Advisory Committee has officially recommended that the LEED green building certification system be used for all GSA buildings as the best measure of building efficiency. |

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Mohawk's Wright Named Chairman of Two Groups
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| Amelia Island, FL, May 6, 2013 -- The Georgia Association of Manufacturers and the Manufacturers Education Foundation each elected new officers and board members at the 113th Annual Meeting of GAM and the 70th Annual Meeting of MEF. |

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Planned Layoffs Decline in April
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| Chicago, IL, May 2, 2013 -- Planned layoffs dropped 23% in April from March to their lowest level since December, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas. |

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