- Are you young and looking for work? Youre in good company. Just 54 percent of Americans ages 18 to 24 currently have jobs, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center. (Huffington Post)
- With government data showing record gaps in employment between young and the gap in the unemployment rate between those two age groups stretched to the widest on record. (AP - msnbc.com)
- Not all are looking University of Illinois Springfield administrator Dyanne Ferk cautioned against assuming that unemployment numbers mirror employment figures. (State Journal-Register)
- 09--One of the nations oldest labor groups hopes a social media and television ad campaign will attract young adults in Pittsburgh and two a professor of labor studies and employment relations at Penn State University. (Businessweek)
- Chicago has an employment rate of nearly 10 percent Employers are frustrated by this skills shortage. (Chicago Tribune)
- It energises the workplace, allows you to nurture your own talent and builds loyalty and boosts retention rates. As our older employees to be the job that gives a young person the chance to step onto the employment ladder. (Daily Telegraph)
- The index looks at education levels, housing quality, income and employment rates. (Winnipeg Free Press)
- In 2010, the global youth unemployment rate was 12.6 percent, which was substantially higher when compared to the global adult Employment: Youth Perspectives on the Pursuit of Decent Work in Changing Times. (New Kerala)
Thursday, February 9, 2012
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