U.S. job openings rose to nearly 7 million in January, better than expected at a time when the American labor market has ...
Economists had forecast a gain of 60,000 jobs last month. The unexpected drop was due to job losses in health care and the federal government.
As we approach the close of the first quarter of 2026, our Labor, Employment & OSHA team highlights some of the leading legal developments and issues that employers face, including the reshaping of ...
The latest employment numbers have dropped—and the job market still looks tough for workers. Today’s jobs report shares data from November, which was delayed due to the government shutdown that lifted ...
The first Friday of the month brings the closely watched Bureau of Labor Statistics nonfarm payrolls survey. That didn't happen because of the government shutdown. While the BLS has gone dark, other ...
The impasse in Congress over funding has delayed a closely-watched report on the labor market for the second month in a row. Without that official jobs tally, the available signals are mixed. This ...
Hiring and pay growth were “solid” throughout the month, ADP said.
Employees in the U.S are clinging to their jobs in a labor market characterized by historically low rates of worker turnover, recent data shows. Data from ADP Research, a provider of labor market ...
The U.S. labor market lost 92,000 jobs in February, a striking loss signaling a warning flag for the economy. The ...
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