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The number of unemployed people in Michigan actually increased slightly last month, but the labor force declined by about the same number
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Warner Norcross + Judd LLP's labor and employment attorney Tiffany VanderKolk talks about the act, new working hour restrictions for teen and more.
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Immigrants and refugees from across West Michigan attended the Maximize Economic Potential Summit today to network with potential employers. One attendee shared how he promotes his skills and talents in today’s heated political climate
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Nine West Michigan employers are teaming up addressing workforce shortages with the assistance of the Talent Pipeline Management program
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Despite a six percent federal government workforce reduction to the Veterans Benefits Administration, Ottawa County is doing more to meet the needs of its nearly 12,000 veterans. It declared July Veterans Month and hosted its first-ever Veterans Job Fair today
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Retaining the region’s often-underutilized immigrant workforce talent can be a challenge for employers and service professionals. Next month’s Maximize Economic Potential Summit will connect immigrant workers with employers
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Pew Research Center estimates the federal government employed more than 700,000 veterans last year. Reductions to the federal government’s workforce this year are impacting that workforce
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The list cites manufacturing, healthcare and professional services as the city’s top hiring industries
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A military and commercial automotive manufacturing facility in Walker laid off nearly half its workforce due to the cancellation of a government contract
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After nearly 100 years, Zeeland-based clock and furniture manufacturer Howard Miller will cease operations next year due in part to tariffs