January 13, 2022 California hospital has 700 employees in isolation because of COVID-19 Hundreds of hospital employees in California are in self-isolation following COVID-19 exposure, amid a nationwide surge of the omicron variant.
January 12, 2022 Nearly 23% of hospitals report 'critical staffing shortage' amid record COVID-19 cases Nearly 23% of hospitals throughout the United States reported critical staffing shortages on Tuesday as COVID-19 cases continue surging, according to data released by the Department of Human and Health Services.
January 10, 2022 'Dirty Jobs' host Mike Rowe recalls 'devastating' exchange that inspired the hit show Mike Rowe sits down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the "Dirty Jobs" and how he got started highlighting the forgotten blue-collar workers of America nearly two decades ago.
January 10, 2022 No, Biden hasn't saved the economy Most economists and analysts saw the jobs report for December as a disappointment – but not Joe Biden.
January 8, 2022 White House bragging about Biden job gains draws social-media backlash Social media users on Friday balked at a graphic the White House posted online that claimed President Biden has created far more jobs than any other commander-in-chief.Â
January 8, 2022 Larry Kudlow: Biden can thank red-state jobless-benefits crackdown for ‘plusses’ in jobs report Larry Kudlow, a former economic adviser to former President Donald Trump, shared his reactions Friday night to the federal government’s jobs report for December, which was released earlier in the day.
January 5, 2022 NJ lawmakers seek retired teachers to fill in amid staffing shortage due to COVID-19 New Jersey lawmakers on Monday advanced an assembly bill introduced in May 2021 that would allow retired teachers to work amid staffing shortages.
January 1, 2022 New York City police union leader ‘optimistic’ as Adams succeeds de Blasio as mayor The head of a New York City police union said he was "optimistic" as a former police captain prepared to take the oath of office as the city’s newest mayor.
December 30, 2021 COVID has hit our workforce and economy hard. As governors, we offer this strategy for growth in 2022 All around us, there are signs of a growing mismatch between worker skills and what employers are seeking in an economy reshaped by the pandemic.