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The unemployment rate is up. So is the number of employed people.
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Investing $1.5 million in capital investments adding machinery and equipment and creating 21 new jobs
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Michigan officials met with union leaders Friday to discuss the state’s public sector worker shortage
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Data show the state is on track to recover the jobs lost during the pandemic
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This summer participants will work 120 hours over a 6-week period beginning June 12 through July 21 and will earn $13 to $15 an hour.
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Development of a battery manufacturing facility in Mecosta County will no longer set up shop in Big Rapids Charter Township, at least for now. The facility is projected to bring 2,300 jobs to the region
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West Michigan’s agribusiness industry continued its growth trajectory with the grand opening of SnackCraft’s new U.S. headquarters
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A University of Michigan report released today offers mixed news about the state of the economy heading into the new year
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A big job fair will soon take place in Grand Rapids. “The Rapid” will host the “The Roll With Us” fair on the Central Station platform