Jobless claims hit 52-year low, 11 million US job openings
Not since the 60s has the US economy seen such a mixed bag of labor stats. Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 184,000
Not since the 60s has the US economy seen such a mixed bag of labor stats. Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 184,000
“I never thought of myself as a woman in the business. I just happened to be a woman in the business,” Janet Kaiser, the owner
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and shutdowns were ordered in the state of Illinois, the state’s manufacturing sector held its breath. But only for a
From Transport Topics News – American Trucking Associations has sent a letter to the Biden administration expressing “grave concern” over the potential damage that the
From The Center Square – Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced a bill that would require more than 50% of the value of a
CHICAGO – Because natural gas has skyrocketed in price over the past few months, coal-fired electricity generation is expected to be ratcheted up this fall.
From Industry Week – The U.S. transportation secretary on Sunday warned that America’s supply chain woes including clogged ports will drag into next year, potentially
If you believe the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the US could have a long and cold winter ahead in 2021-2022. “This coming winter could well be
MHLNews reports on President Biden’s efforts with major retailers such as WalMart, Target and Home Depot to correct supply chain woes as the crisis mounts:
SCHAUMBURG – The Technology & Manufacturing Association is once again celebrating Manufacturing Month during October. Last year, the association shared live tours of Chicago area