Jobless claims jam DES Unemployed wait more than a month for benefits (Today’s News-Herald)
Jobless claims in Arizona are not only up but they are taking longer than ever to process. These delays are causing those without a job to wait even longer for unemployment insurance benefits to start.
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Griffin’s career-high 35 points, 21 rebounds help No. 12 Oklahoma hold off Gardner-Webb 80-76 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NORMAN, Okla. - Blake Griffin had career highs of 35 points and 21 rebounds, and No. 12 Oklahoma needed just about all of them in holding off Gardner-Webb 80-76 on Saturday.
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Idaho issues 20% more unemployment checks last week (The Oregonian)
The Idaho Department of Labor is reporting a 20 percent increase in the number of unemployment checks issued last week compared with the previous week. Through Friday, the agency issued 18,907 benefit checks, up 3,212 from the previous week and…
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Textile Plant Announces More Layoffs (WLTX-TV Columbia)
GREENWOOD (AP) — A week after announcing more than 300 layoffs, a textile manufacturer has announced it’s letting more than 100 more workers go in South Carolina.
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Treasury Yields Drop to Record Lows as Recession Concern Rises (Bloomberg)
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) — Treasuries yields tumbled to record lows, with rates on three-month bills dropping near zero, as investors sought the assurance of getting their principal back as the global recession deepened.
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U.S. consumers expect steep unemployment rise: survey (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. consumers expect the unemployment rate to rise steeply in a prolonged recession, and as a result have slashed spending plans, according to a survey released on Friday.
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Tips: How to get a job (Rocky Mountain News)
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Jobless claims hit highest level since 1992 (San Francisco Chronicle)
With the number of new claims for U.S. jobless benefits hitting a 16-year high, some economists warn of further waves of layoffs in the months ahead. Even already battered industries such as construction and manufacturing are expected to see more job cuts….
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Online career fair seeks workers in ND (Grand Forks Herald)
North Dakota launched a virtual career fair today to attract workers for 200 jobs and internships being offered by 44 companies. WebFair is a pilot program to help North Dakota businesses find employees and North Dakota college students and others find work, said Shane Goettle, state commerce commissioner.
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German Bank Group’s Mueller Sees No Big Layoffs, Lower Bonuses (Bloomberg)
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — Klaus-Peter Mueller , president of the Association of German Banks, said he doesn’t expect a big wave of layoffs and called on lenders to cut bonuses.
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