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Labor and Statistics Insights Archive
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Massachusetts Job Growth: Can Staffing Needs Predict the Future?
Posted on September 14, 2011 | No CommentsA recent Boston Globe article titled “Compared with US, hiring in Mass. has been decent, but brace for a letup” suggests we should be ready for bad news in Massachusetts,... -
Gas Prices Impact Job Market
Posted on July 21, 2011 | No CommentsGas prices in the U.S. are currently averaging around $4.00 a gallon. This increase does not only affect how empty your wallet is when you leave the gas station. It... -
Will the Earthquake in Japan Affect the U.S. Job Market?
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Poll: How did you find your favorite job?
Posted on March 13, 2011 | 1 CommentHow did you find your favorite job?Market Research -
Unemployment Rate Declining in Massachusetts
Posted on January 26, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to the Exective Office of Labor and Workforce Development, “The Massachusetts economy has been steadily improving and the 3-month average “unemployment rate” has dropped significantly”. At A&A Search we... -
Job Growth, Biotech leads in New England
Posted on September 1, 2010 | 1 CommentThe United States Department of Labor is reporting that the unemployment rate in New England decreased to 8.6% in June. The country’s unemployment rate remained essentially unchanged in July... -
Staffing Contractor Job Growth Continues
Posted on May 28, 2010 | No CommentsDespite high nationwide unemployment in April 2010, Contract Employment on the rise in New England The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in May that the unemployment rate increased to...







