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WorkingNation’s ‘Glory in Overcoming’ Highlights Goodwill’s Career Programs
Steve Preston, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International, shares how the organization’s programs have helped over 2 million people develop their tech skills.
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The Real Deal: Unemployment is higher in Connecticut compared to nationwide; job market growing
The job market is continuing to grow in Connecticut.
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More Canadians taking up trades, but it may still not be enough to meet demand
More Canadians are pursuing skilled trade apprenticeships, according to Statistics Canada. However, it still may not be enough to fill the vacancies expected when industries like construction see mass waves of retirement.
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China economy: Post-pandemic recovery forecast to slow in 2024
The Chinese government had hoped 20-23 would be the year the world's second largest economy soared after recovering from the pandemic.
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Dhan Ki Baat | Understanding how youth perceive financial literacy
In the third episode of #DhanKiBaat, influencer and entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo speaks to four bright young minds from the world of finance on the importance of financial literacy among the youth.Arpit Arora, Founder, AskTheWiseGuyArpit...
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Be Well: How Federal Spending Could Lead to Another Interest Rate Hike
Be Well: How Federal Spending Could Lead to Another Interest Rate Hike
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Are we at the end of the Great Reshuffling?
The pandemic dramatically altered the dynamic between employees and employers, with workers wielding big demands and shuffling to new jobs in record numbers. But as the commutes return and the economy cools, how has the power shifted?
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Bank of Canada hikes interest rate to 22-year high
The Bank of Canadian has raised its benchmark interest rate to 4.75 per cent, the highest it's been since May 2001, making everything from mortgages to credit lines more expensive.
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Bank of Canada interest rate reaches highest level since 2001
There will be no financial relief for many overstretched Canadians as the Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate again. The rate of 4.75 per cent is the highest it's been since May 2001, and it's making everything from...
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Which Sectors Are Hiring the Most New College Graduates?
Gusto, which provides cloud-based payroll benefits and HR management software, released its new graduates report with insights into the top industries and regions for this key demographic. Luke Pardue, economist at Gusto, joined Cheddar...
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Canada’s inflation is still climbing, but more slowly
Canada's inflation rate slowed to 4.3 per cent in March, largely due to the cost of gas and a slowdown in climbing food prices. But as inflation starts to move toward a more manageable level, other factors are feeding economic uncertainty.
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Fed's Powell Says Job Market Is Tight But Inflation Is Cooling
Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth, joined Cheddar News to discuss the latest rate increase by the Federal Reserve as Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that inflation was cooling.
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Unifor president accuses Bank of Canada of 'class war'
UNIFOR national president Lana Payne says interest rate hikes won't solve inflation but they "will cause a lot of pain on workers."
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Workers vs. employers: Battle of a shifting job market
Workers who’ve left demanding jobs and employers who can’t find enough staff come together for a candid conversation about what’s fuelling an unprecedented shift in the global labour market.
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Workers vs. bosses: Battle of a shifting job market
Workers who’ve left demanding jobs and employers who can’t find enough staff come together for a frank conversation about what’s fuelling an unprecedented shift in the global labour market.
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Employers compete for staff as demand for workers reaches new high
A record-low unemployment rate forces employers to compete for workers as economists expect the labour market to get even tighter.
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Survey Finds Inflation Driving a Return to the Gig Economy
Inflation is driving a return to the gig economy, according to a new survey from Branch & Marqeta that found 85 percent of workers have increased or planned to increase their amount of gig work in the past six months, with 58 percent...
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Summer Interns Can Make Big Bucks for Big Tech Like Roblox, Uber
A Glassdoor study reports that internship programs at companies like Roblox, Uber, and Salesforce offered the highest compensation levels in 2020 — nearly $10,000 a month. Daniel Zhao, a senior economist at Glassdoor, joined Cheddar News...
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U.S. Economy Falls Way Short of Projected Added Jobs in September
Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist at S&P Global Ratings, joined Cheddar following the dismal jobs report, showing the U.S. economy added just 194,000 jobs in September, much lower than the 500,000 expected. She speculated that...
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Markets Point Higher Following Federal Reserve Decision Not to Change Interest Rates
Steve Sosnick, the chief investment strategist at Interactive Brokers, joined Cheddar to discuss what Wednesday's Federal Reserve decision on interest rates and tapering asset purchases may mean for the markets going forward. "Markets, I...
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President Biden Addresses Weaker-Than-Expected August Jobs Report
Heather Boushey, a member of President Biden's Council of Economic Advisers, joined Cheddar to discuss the president's remarks on the August jobs report and the headwinds facing the U.S. economy. "We remain convinced that if we can wrap...
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White House Convinced Controlling COVID Key to Recovery After Weak August Jobs Report
Heather Boushey, a member of President Biden's Council of Economic Advisers, joined Cheddar to discuss the president's remarks on the August jobs report and the headwinds facing the U.S. economy. "We remain convinced that if we can wrap...
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ADP: 742,000 Private Sector Jobs Added in April
ADP reports 742,000 private sector jobs were added in the month of April, falling slightly short of economists' expectations but still showing strong growth. A revised 565,000 jobs were added to the private sector in the month prior, up...