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Numbers from the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget show more people are working or looking for work.
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Michigan Works! workforce development association asks for changes to federal legislation replacing the Workforce Opportunity and Initiative Act.
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Michigan businesses have been struggling to find new employees, despite the recent end of federal expanded jobless benefits A recent job fair at Bronner’s…
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COVID-19 has magnified and intensified so many of our society’s social and economic injustices. While many of these problems have been around for as long…
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Today on Stateside, General Motors has announced that it's working toward a fully electric fleet. Two journalists talk us through what the change could…
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JPMorgan Chase announced it will invest an additional $50 million to aid in Detroit’s economic recovery. This is the latest in a series of investments…
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In an era when we can work remotely, or spend our workdays buried in a cubicle, it's easy to feel isolated and alone.One cure for that isolation is…
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America, on average, gets to work at 7:55 a.m. People who are employed in Ann Arbor get to work at 8:15 a.m. That's not very impressive. Granted, it's…
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Closing the skills gap is the most critical issue facing Michigan’s future. That’s according to Gov. Rick Snyder, who made the remarks during his second…
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Buena Vista schools to reopen Students in the Buena Vista school district will soon be heading back to the classroom. “The state Department of Education…