Word: jobses
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This story was reported by Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Lori I. Diamond, Rebecca F. Lubens, Olivia E. Ralston and Pamela S. Wasserstein and was written by Geoffrey C. Upton.
NEW YORK: Same as it ever was ? when there's mediocre news in the job market, Wall Street cheers. This morning's unemployment figures from the Labor Department drove the bond market up and made investors ever more exuberant. "Just when we thought it couldn't get any better, by...
Academic jobs without tenure are always precarious. But the 200 junior professors currently in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) face a different predicament than their colleagues at other universities.
NEW YORK: Brother, can you spare a study? TIME's Adam Cohen reports that nobody has bothered to research whether welfare-to-work reforms are working, even as the national initiative's first benchmark deadline approaches. "While the states are boasting about so many people disappearing from their welfare rolls...
As of Wednesday, all states are supposed to have moved 75 percent of their two-parent welfare families into jobs. While some states have successfully cut welfare rolls ? Wisconsin welfare cases have plummeted more than 55 percent in the past decade ? they don't know whether that has been driven...