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February 19, 2009
Where's your bailout?
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 3:16 PM
Do you have a job, pay your mortgage, invest prudently, and pay for health care?
Should the federal government be spending hundreds of billions to help those that don't? What's in all these bailout and stimulus packages for you?
Globe reporter Robert Gavin would like to hear from you. E-mail him at RGavin@globe.com.
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February 12, 2009
Grants for older workers announced
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 12:53 PM
This article originally appeared in the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com.
By Chris Reidy, Globe staff
A Massachusetts state agency said it has issued grants that target worker retention strategies.
"The purpose of these grants is to research and design methods of retaining older workers in fields such as health care, manufacturing, and higher education,” Secretary Suzanne M. Bump of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development said in a statement. “With these new strategies in mind, businesses in the commonwealth will be better prepared to preserve and maintain an experienced and knowledgeable workforce.”
One recipient of a $50,000 grant is the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, said Bump's office, which added that this grant "focuses on analyzing strategies that may impact the retirement of perioperative nurses.
An agency press release noted that the Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts at Boston is another recipient of a $50,000 grant; the grant will go towards a study of tenured faculty.
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February 11, 2009
Monster launches displaced workers initiative
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 3:23 PM
This article originally appeared in the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com.
By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff
Monster.com announced the launch of Monster Evolutions, a customized outplacement solution for employers designed to help recently displaced workers explore and identify new career possibilities.
With much of its operations in Maynard, Monster.com is a global online career and recruitment resource and the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide Inc.
"Monster Evolutions offers a comprehensive solution to companies who want to help employees affected by workforce reductions," Steve Cooker, senior vice president and general manager of sales for Monster, said in a statement. "By providing our customers with the latest in outplacement services, we are able to link their displaced workers to Monster's career management tools and help them connect directly to companies currently hiring on Monster.com. This combination of service illustrates our commitment to meet our customers' ever-evolving needs."
Monster.com has advertising alliances to with many newspapers and newspaper websites, including the Globe and Boston.com.
To read Monster's press release, please click here.
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Rise in Greater Boston's college employment
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 11:00 AM
This article originally appeared in the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com.
By Chris Reidy, Globe staff
Employment in colleges and universities increased 18.4 percent in the Boston area between 1990 and 2006, a steeper increase than the 11.1 percent gain across all industries, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
In a report titled “The Prominence of Colleges and Universities in the Boston Metropolitan Area," the bureau looked at employment and wage data to analyze the labor market impact and contributions of colleges and universities on the local economy.
One report finding is hardly a surprise: No other metropolitan area in the United States came close to matching Boston’s concentration of employment in higher education. By the bureau's count, there are more than 80 private colleges and universities in the metro area, and they employ 68,600 people. All told, those schools have a collective student population of 360,000.
Boston area colleges and universities’ wages as a proportion of total private wages were 3.2 percent compared with 1 percent nationally, the bureau added.
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February 9, 2009
Backup career plan?
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 12:55 PM
Did you recently lose your job or are you trying to figure out what your options are just in case you do? And are you finding that your fallback positions aren't panning out?
We'd like to hear from you.
Please contact Globe reporter Erin Ailworth at eailworth@globe.com to share your story.
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February 4, 2009
January job cuts soar
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 9:39 AM
This article originally appeared on the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com.
By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff
Record downsizing in the retail sector helped push the number of planned job cuts announced in January to 241,749, said Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. of Chicago, a global outplacement consulting firm that tracks layoffs.
"That is the largest monthly layoff total since January 2002, when job cuts reached an all-time high of 248,475," the firm said in a press release. "The January job-cut total was 45 percent higher than the 166,348 cuts announced in December. It was 222 percent higher than a year ago, when employers announced 74,986 job cuts to begin the year."
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February 2, 2009
Another unemployment extension
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 9:54 AM
The following article originally appearing in the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com on Friday, Jan. 30.
By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff
Massachusetts claimants who have exhausted regular and extended unemployment insurance benefits may be eligible for up to 13 additional weeks of benefits, effective Feb. 15, Secretary Suzanne M. Bump of the state's Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development said Friday.
Bump's office said in a press release: "All potentially eligible Massachusetts claimants will be mailed instructions the week of Feb. 8 regarding how to file for additional extended benefits by the Division of Unemployment Assistance. The weekly benefit amount will be the same as the amount a claimant collected on their first extended benefit claim."
The benefits are available per the US Department of Labor under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 2008, Bump's office said.
More information is available at the www.mass.gov/dua website, Bump's office said.
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Report touts casino jobs
Posted by
Jesse Nunes at 8:29 AM
This article originally appeared in the Business News Updates blog on Boston.com.
By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff
The gaming industry, particularly the unionized sector of the casino hotel industry, provides good jobs with good wages and benefits for often neglected parts of the workforce such as those without college degrees, women, and people of color.
That's a finding of a new report titled,“Gaming in Massachusetts: Can Casinos Bring ‘Good Jobs’ to the Commonwealth?” The report was released by the Labor Resource Center at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, and it was funded by the Construction Institute and the Future of Work in Massachusetts project, according to a UMass press release.
“In the conversion to a service-based economy, we lost many jobs with good wages and benefits that were available to workers without a college education," Susan Moir, an author of the study and the director of the Labor Resource Center at UMass Boston, said in a statement. "This study found that good jobs do exist in the gaming industry.”
The report's release comes shortly after the resignation of Salvatore F. DiMasi as the Speaker of the Massachusetts House. DiMasi was a staunch opponent of a casino gambling plan put forth by Governor Deval L. Patrick last year. Please click here to read a Globe story that suggests that DiMasi's departure could improve the odds for casino plans.
For a complete copy of the UMass report, please visit www.lrc.umb.edu.
Also, take a look at what types of jobs a casino may create in this photo gallery.
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