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The university will fully implement the policy by Aug. 19 — the week before fall classes start.
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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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Companies of 100 employees or more must issue WARN notices when planning layoffs. Austin accounted for about 20% of the total number of WARN notices in Texas during the first 10 months of 2023, despite representing just 10% of the state's employment.
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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.
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U.S. employers added 223,000 jobs in December, as the unemployment rate dipped to 3.5%. Despite some high-profile layoff announcements, the overall job market remains tight.
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An analysis by The Texas Newsroom found a 36% increase in the demand for foreign workers in the state in just one year.
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One photographer explores what employment means to those in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities community.