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Urban employment stable in Jan-Feb, as govt calls for further job creation
Number applying for jobless benefits still low
Western Cape has lowest inequality in South Africa
Regional unemployment rate decreases to 4.5 per cent in February
Labor market to stay tight as jobless rate holds at 2.9%
Unemployment hits 5.3%, highest in 2 years
Water debacle ‘not all our fault’
NSFAS needs a total overhaul to help arrest youth unemployment
New minimum wage a massive blow
Threats of negative reviews
Jobless rate drops in January
U.S. JOB OPENINGS UP IN DECEMBER
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IMPACT ON HIV & AIDS ACQUSITION
‘Without Maloma Mine I would be nothing, now the future is bright’
Low participation rates drive slumping local labour market, report says
Making apprenticeships work for young people
Are we gauging inflation correctly?
US Fed to provide fresh clues on rate cuts after uptick in inflation
ANC has no political will to deliver
China and Australia inf luence expected drop in farm profits
Sunak’s economic misery similar to 1997 Tory defeat
Unemployed graduates plead with Ramaphosa
Uneven economic recovery in China
Unemployed graduates plead with Ramaphosa
Tyson hiring migrants in N.Y., investing in keeping them
Ruling party had enough time
China retail sales show shaky recovery
Proportion of women in work less than men
B.C. employment slows, local home prices hold as market balances
Mismanagement of labor resources
Government has become B.C.’s growth sector as spending rises
NIFT-TEA roped in to impart skill training for unemployed youth
Ex-mayor’s jobless litter pick comments slammed
Creating the perfect elevator pitch
Galaxy Backbone Strengthening Digital Innovation For Job creation
US Treasury urges SA to boost fight against corruption
Nigeria - Brazil Agriculture Bilateral Project Can Help Boost Food Security In Nigeria
Southern California unemployment hits 5.3%, highest in 2 years.
Unemployment hits 5.3%, highest in 2 years
Conn. businesses are hiring to fill 90K jobs, but labor shortages could slow recovery