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How will the jobs of tomorrow look different? We’re taking a look at some of Texas’ most prominent industries and providing a glimpse at where they’re headed.
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With funding from the Biden administration’s infrastructure law, the HyVelocity Hub is a consortium of seven energy-producing companies.
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A company that makes agricultural and industrial equipment has announced plans to build a new facility in San Antonio that is expected to create 1,500 jobs by 2028.
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The pandemic was hard on working women, but they've come roaring back into the labor force. The share of working-age women who have jobs or want one hit an all-time high in June.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas reported the Alamo City's wages grew by 5.4% in April.
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But the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, from 3.4% in April, according to a report from the Labor Department on Friday.
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Around 7% of senior managers surveyed by the Atlanta Fed said they’re moving jobs overseas because of remote work.
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Biden administration stimulus money pledged billions in funding for public works projects across the U.S. But contractors say they can't find enough workers to fix all the roads and bridges.
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The state set a record for the number of employed people for 14 consecutive months.
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Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs have also announced cuts during a brutal January for corporate workers.