It's surprising that work deaths fell that much while road deaths skyrocketed
It's surprising that work deaths fell that much while road deaths skyrocketed
Jobs done remotely are also less likely to need maintenance in house though.
These boards and charts just don't gel ever.
Jobs for scabs
https://twitter.com/JoshuaPotash/sta...451489801?s=20
Supply chain movement is back up to 90% of what it was this time last year, almost out of the weeds there.
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strike's over. 93 days i think? i'd have to go back and count. no contract, going back in on previous contract terms while they continue to try to hammer the details out. we just ran out of money. happens when you try to outlast a company that's sitting on $45B. i was better off than most, had some cash socked back (had being the operative word) and still have some options if we needed to stay out longer. my health is shit so after the last go-round i made sure to have a windfall. my wife graduated the RN program today, boards in february so after that i'll no longer be the sole earner and this is never really a worry for me again.
lot of the other guys, not so fortunate.
More guys should've married your wife.
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she is a keeper.
Yahoo Finance with the woke take on the labor shortage
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L39, stationary engineers from kaiser in northern California
The Labor Department's four-week moving average for newly unemployed people was 199,250, matching a low last seen in October 1969, the agency reported.
https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/21/e...ment-for-125m/
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articl...odee-for-275bn
https://gizmodo.com/dark-horse-comic...y-e-1848252252
The Embracer Group has acquired video game developers Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios. The two studios are now under the Gearbox umbrella. The French board game publisher Asmodee was also acquired. And finally, Dark Horse Comics was snatched up. The hope with Dark Horse is that they will develop comics based off of Embracer's trove of IP's.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/decem...131559127.html
December private payrolls
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/04/jolt...heir-jobs.htmlThe U.S. economy saw 807,000 private payrolls return in the final month of 2021, ADP said in its closely watched report on Wednesday. This compared to the 410,000 job gains consensus economists anticipated, based on Bloomberg data. Employers had brought back 505,000 jobs in November, according to ADP's revised estimate for that month.
Job growth in leisure and hospitality industries contributed nearly one-third of the total payroll gains in December, with the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic making some of the biggest strides in recovering. These employers brought back 246,000 workers in December. In other areas of the service economy, job growth was also significant in December. Trade, transportation and utilities employers brought back 138,000 payrolls, while professional and business services employment grew by 130,000.
In the goods-producing sector, both construction and manufacturing employers saw job growth accelerate compared to November. Jobs grew by 62,000 and 74,000, respectively, for these industries during December.
November labor market
The so-called quits level surged to 4.53 million for the month, according to the department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. That represented an 8.9% increase from October and broke September’s high-water mark of 4.36 million. As a percentage of the workforce, the quits rate of 3% matched September’s mark.
For November, the number of job openings totaled 10.56 million, lower than the 11 million estimate from FactSet and a decline from 11.09 million in October. The level, however, was well ahead of the 6.88 million total of those out of work and looking for jobs in November, according to the government’s nonfarm payrolls report for that month.
The job openings rate was 6.6%, down from about 7% in October but well ahead of the 4.5% from the prior year.
Biden
Boom
i would like one unit of biden boom to come my way please and thank you