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Indiana’s unemployment rate has been unchanged for five months, holding steady at 3.5 percent. That’s according to recently updated numbers from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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New employment estimates show little change in Indiana's labor market. The data has some limitationsIndiana's unemployment rate was just above 3.2 percent in June, new federal estimates show. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3 percent and 3.2 percent since late 2022 and has been accompanied by record-high total employment. There are a few important limitations in the state and local labor market data the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics releases every month.
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Announcements of layoffs at major Indiana-based employers like Cook Medical and Formstack drew attention this week. However, other companies' layoffs earlier in the year haven’t affected the state’s employment numbers much – yet.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb and fellow Republican Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah are calling on Congress to find a breakthrough on immigration reform.
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At-will employment gives employers the right to fire anyone for almost any reason. While the law prohibits employers from firing people for certain reasons, it ultimately falls to the former employee to seek accountability and prove their case in civil court.
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More than 60 percent of Michiana employers hired workers in the last six months, and 80 percent are planning to hire more this year. That’s according to a…
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Indiana employers that want to help employees with addiction now have access to new tools and support through a federally recognized assistance…
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The Indiana Department of Correction held its fifth Employer Day at a women’s prison in Rockville. A handful of employers and state officials attended to…