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Commentary: Solving construction worker shortage is key to Canada's housing growth, as 22% of these workers could retire over next decade; Canada may need 500,000 more construction workers on average to build all the homes needed between now and 2030
Published:
April 18, 2024
by Canadian Press DataFile
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US unemployment insurance claims in week ended Apr. 13 was unchanged at 212,000, the four-week moving average was flat at 214,500; total continued weeks claimed for benefits decreased by 12,519 to 1.95 million in week ended Mar. 30: Dept. of Labor
Published:
April 18, 2024
by U.S. Dept. of Labor (DOL)
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Number of Canadians receiving regular Employment Insurance benefits was virtually flat in February at 471,000; the number of beneficiaries fell in British Columbia, increased in Ontario, and was little changed in the other provinces: Statistics Canada
Published:
April 18, 2024
by Statistics Canada
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April 2024 Business Conditions Report: Economic Activity Predicted to be Steady but Workforce Expansion Slows
Published:
April 18, 2024
by Precision Metalforming Association
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Semper Workforce Solutions invites print, marketing, graphics and packaging companies in US to participate in its 2024 Q1 staffing and economic survey; all submissions are confidential, and participants will be sent a copy of results in May
Published:
April 17, 2024
by WhatTheyThink
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