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Looking For Seasonal Work? Here's How To Avoid Being Scammed
Seasonal hiring is expected to grow to at least 530,000 positions this year. The Better Business Bureau wants you to be on your toes.
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Government furlough scheme has employment law firm phones 'ringing off the hook'
Employment Lawyer Ruby Dinsmore reveals that her industry has been busier than ever after the rolling out of the Government job retention (furlough) scheme. She adds there is nothing stopping firms making employees redundant when the...
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Lael Brainard's 'New Normal' as a Fed Blueprint
Sept. 14 -- Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners, discusses the dovish tone in comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard and the message it sends to the Fed. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Is U.S. Manufacturing Stabilizing?
March 1 -- Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal reports on U.S. manufacturing and exports. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What the U.S. Jobs Report Means for the Tech Sector
June 3 -- David Blumberg, Blumberg Capital Management founder and managing partner, and David Readerman, Endurance Capital Partners portfolio manager, discuss the impact of the U.S. jobs report on the tech sector with Bloomberg's Emily...
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14 States Sue Trump Administration Over Planned Food Stamp Cuts
The lawsuit argues the USDA's new rule will lead to higher state costs due to "the negative health effects of malnutrition and housing instability."
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How Long It Takes Chipotle to Add a New Menu Item
Fast casual restaurant chain Chipotle has seen digital orders soar since the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, it's been constantly adjusting to meet the demand. On Bloomberg Chief Future Officer, Chipotle Chief Financial Officer Jack...
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Algeria-Investment in country's natural resources
The terrorism problem inside Algeria is having little impact on investment in the country's oil and gas industry, which provides
more than 90 percent of Algeria's foreign revenue. International companies continue to sign joint ventures...
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How Sharing Your Salary Can Help Make Your Job More Equitable
Gen Z is making pay transparency more common, and now some states are creating laws to require it.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Jan. 1
Initial weekly unemployment claims decreased by 18,000 to 215,000 in the week ended Feb. 26. That's the lowest level since the start of the year. ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the numbers show we have a healthy economy, but...
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Le Maire: ECB Policy Changes Should Be Gradual
French finance minister Bruno Le Maire says ECB policy changes should be gradual and well-targeted. He declined to comment on specific ECB tools. Le Maire spoke with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan on the sidelines of the VivaTech conference...
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Rishi Sunak tells businesses there are 'challenging times ahead'
Spiralling costs and problems recruiting skilled workers are creating a "perfect storm" for businesses and "putting the brakes on recovery", says Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) at the BCC’s...
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Activists Push For Protections For Black Trans Women
The push for protections is made easier with the Marsha P. Johnson Institute's Safety and Wellness Act.
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U.S. Incomes Unexpectedly Declined in January
Mar.01 -- Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group and Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy examine U.S. personal income for January and personal spending for December. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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What JOLTS Hiring Tells Us About the Labor Market
Oct. 12 -- Jed Kolko, Indeed's chief economist, discusses the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for August with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Yellen Says U.S. in the Vicinity of Full Employment
Dec.13 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen comments on the U.S. labor market during a news conference in Washington.
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There's Enough Money to Raise Wages, Roosevelt Inst.'s Abernathy Says
Aug.13 -- Nell Abernathy, Roosevelt Institute vice president of research and policy, observes that there is a rise in corporate stock buybacks. She argues that there is enough money to raise worker wages. Abernathy notes that companies...
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Goldman Sees Four Rate Hikes in 2022
Goldman Sachs says they expect the federal reserve to hike rates in March, June, September and December of 2022. Their chief economist Jan Hatzius joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to preview Wednesday's...
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ADP Chief Economist Expects Continued Recovery in Job Market
Jun.03 -- ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the consumer-facing sector is likely to see the strongest job gains in the May U.S. employment report. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Changing Tide For Unionizing In The U.S.
Unionizing has been making an unusual comeback in the U.S. as the economy roars back from pandemic lows, but efforts don't always mean success.
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MIT's Acemoglu Sees a Skills Gap in the U.S.
Jul.06 -- Daron Acemoglu, MIT economics professor, talks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee about what he sees as a job skills gap in the U.S. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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How the June Jobs Report Could Impact Fiscal Policy
Jul.07 -- Kim Wallace, Renaissance Macro Research managing director, discusses the impact of the June jobs report on the Fed and U.S. fiscal policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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PIMCO Portfolio Manager Erin Browne on Asset Allocation Outlook
Aug.05 -- PIMCO Portfolio Manager for Multi-Asset Strategies, Erin Browne, discusses the latest asset allocation positioning and outlook. Erin has a risk-on posture in her multi-asset portfolios on expectation of a strong global economic...