Job Openings Edge Up in August, Hiring Slows
Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2010--The number of job openings edged higher in August, but there was little encouragement for unemployed job seekers, according to the Labor Department.
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Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2010--The number of job openings edged higher in August, but there was little encouragement for unemployed job seekers, according to the Labor Department.
New York, NY, Oct. 8, 2010--Three major mortgage lenders have said they are suspending foreclosures in the 23 states where they first need a judge’s approval, the New York Times reported today.
Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2010--Willliam Dunkelberg, chief economist for the National Federal of Independent Business, issued a written statement on September's job numbers based on the NFIB's monthly survey to be released next week.
Dalton, GA, Oct. 8, 201--Karastan products are featured in the 2010 Showtime House, a New York City show home that reflects the network’s hit shows.
New Delhi, India, Oct. 8, 2010--India's carpet exports declined to $75.98 million in September, compared to $76.01 million in the same period last year, on less demand from the U.S. and European markets.
New York, NY, Oct. 8, 2010--September figures for chain store sales were higher than expected, retailers said Thursday.
Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2010--Employers cut more jobs than expected in September, as state and local governments shed workers during the month.
Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2010--Consumer debt declined in August for the seventh month in a row, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.
Fullerton, CA, Oct. 7, 2010--The Carpet Recyclers has opened its first two carpet recycling facilities in Oakland and La Mirada California to serve Northern and Southern California.
Washington, DC, Oct. 7, 2010--Initial jobless claims fell 11,000 to 445,000 last week, the lowest level since early July, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday.