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 CareerJournal: Career Opportunities - Career Information - Executive Careers - Executive Jobs
The hurricane has had a ripple effect on employment and other news about work from around the Web.
Joann Lublin offers guidance on succeeding where others have failed when taking a high-turnover job.
Home is where the crowd is for this busy professional.
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 infoBASE Europe Newslink 266 (11 March)
Wholesale trade represented 27% of all businesses, one third of total employment but was the most important activity with regard to turnover (around 55% of the total).
The third sub-sector, motor trade, occupied a smaller share: 13% for the number of businesses, 15% for employment and 16% for turnover.
According to Eurostat, in 1999, retail trade accounted for almost 60% of all businesses in the distributive trades, half of all jobs, and around 30% of total turnover.
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
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National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
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What changes were made recently to State and local area labor force estimates?
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • State and County Employment and Wages • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment • Mass Layoffs • Consumer Price Index • Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Wages by Area and Occupation • Create Customized Maps (Unemployment Rates)
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • State and County Employment and Wages • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment • Mass Layoffs • Consumer Price Index • Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Wages by Area and Occupation • Create Customized Maps (Unemployment Rates)
What changes were made recently to State and local area labor force estimates?
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • State and County Employment and Wages • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment • Mass Layoffs • Consumer Price Index • Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Wages by Area and Occupation • Create Customized Maps (Unemployment Rates)
U.S. Economy at a Glance • Regions, States, and Areas at a Glance • Industries at a Glance
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • State and County Employment and Wages • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment • Mass Layoffs • Consumer Price Index • Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Wages by Area and Occupation • Create Customized Maps (Unemployment Rates)
What changes were made recently to State and local area labor force estimates?
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National Employment &; National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment &; State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment &; Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Producer Price Indexes &; Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment &; Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment &; Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment &; Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
www.bls.gov   (482 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment &; Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
www.bls.gov   (471 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment &; National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment &; State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment &; Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment • Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
stats.bls.gov   (463 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment &; National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment &; State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment &; Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits • Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
Demographic Characteristics of the Labor Force • Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment &; Consumer Expenditures • Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities • Longitudinal Studies • Time Use
www.bls.gov   (471 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Producer Price Indexes • Employment Costs • Employee Benefits &; Foreign Labor Costs • Import/Export Prices • Unit Labor Costs
Productivity and Costs • Multifactor Productivity • International Comparisons
stats.bls.gov   (471 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
What changes were made recently to State and local area labor force estimates?
Import/Export Price Indexes • Foreign Labor Statistics • International Technical Cooperation
www.bls.gov   (484 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
U.S. Economy at a Glance • Regions, States, and Areas at a Glance • Industries at a Glance
What is the cost of living increase for social security?
www.bls.gov   (484 words)

  
 Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
National Employment • National Unemployment Rate • State and Local Employment • State and Local Unemployment Rates • Mass Layoffs • Employment Projections • Job Openings and Labor TurnoverEmployment by Occupation • Longitudinal Studies • State and County Employment • Time Use • Business Employment Dynamics • Employment Research
Consumer Price Index • Inflation Calculator • Contract Escalation • Producer Price Indexes • Import/Export Price Indexes • Consumer Expenditures • Price Index Research
Occupational Outlook Handbook • Monthly Labor Review Online • Compensation and Working Conditions Online • Occupational Outlook Quarterly • The Editor's Desk • Career Guide to Industries • Economic News Releases • Research Papers • More »
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 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BY COUNTIES Fourth quarter of 2004
The turnover of 1 859 million kuna was realised in 1 539 enterprises with 2 434 business units and 11 715 outlets with the total of 64 136 persons in employment.
The greatest increase in turnover, as compared to the same period of 2003, was realised in the County of Šibenik-Knin (63.1%), the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva (21.8%), the County Istria (14.0%) and in the County of Vukovar-Sirmium.
Out of the total number of persons in employment in the fourth quarter of 2004, there were 63.5% employed in the following counties: the City of Zagreb, the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar, the County of Istria, the County of Split-Dalmatia, and the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva.
www.dzs.hr /eng/2004/4-3-2_4e2004.htm   (206 words)

  
 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BY COUNTIES Second quarter of 2004
The turnover of 3 227 million kuna was realised in 1 778 enterprises with 2 857 business units and 13 505 outlets with the total of 82 520 persons in employment.
The greatest increase in turnover, as compared to the same period of 2003, was realised in the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva (34.7%), the County of Lika-Senj (32.5%), the County of Šibenik-Knin (22.3%) and in the County of Varaždin (18.5%).
Out of the total number of persons in employment in the second quarter of 2004, there were 66.9% employed in the following counties: the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar, the County of Split-Dalmatia, the County of Istria, the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva and the City of Zagreb.
www.dzs.hr /eng/2004/4-3-2_2e2004.htm   (209 words)

  
 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BY COUNTIES Second quarter of 2004
The turnover of 3 227 million kuna was realised in 1 778 enterprises with 2 857 business units and 13 505 outlets with the total of 82 520 persons in employment.
The greatest increase in turnover, as compared to the same period of 2003, was realised in the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva (34.7%), the County of Lika-Senj (32.5%), the County of Šibenik-Knin (22.3%) and in the County of Varaždin (18.5%).
Out of the total number of persons in employment in the second quarter of 2004, there were 66.9% employed in the following counties: the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar, the County of Split-Dalmatia, the County of Istria, the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva and the City of Zagreb.
www.dzs.hr /eng/2004/4-3-2_2e2004.htm   (209 words)

  
 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BY COUNTIES First quarter of 2005
The turnover of 1 503 million kuna was realised in 1 467 enterprises with 2 182 business units and 11 202 outlets with the total of 58 439 persons in employment.
Out of the total number of persons in employment in the first quarter of 2005, there were 61.1% employed in the following counties: the City of Zagreb, the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar, the County of Istria, the County of Split-Dalmatia, and the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva.
The total increase of the turnover was recorded in only five counties, as compared to the same period of 2004.
www.dzs.hr /eng/2005/4-3-2_1e2005.htm   (203 words)

  
 Statistics Norway: Post and telecommunications. Structural business statistics, 2003 - Increased profitability in post and telecom
National post activities had an increase in turnover of 1 per cent and a decrease in employment of 7 per cent.
Courier activities other than national post activities had a turnover of NOK 1.7 billion, an increase of 11 per cent compared to the previous year.
The enterprises within post and telecommunications had a turnover of NOK 69.4 billion and employed 37 772 people in 2003.
www.ssb.no /stelepost_en/main.html   (203 words)

  
 08/29/02
However, high turnover in the upper tier of the primary labor market is associated with advancement while high turnover in the secondary labor market is associated with the instability and brutality of employment in that sector.
As a result jobs in the secondary labor market are characterized by unstable employment, manual labor, and close supervision.
The jobs in the secondary labor market have not been mechanized because demand for their output is either limited or unstable.
www.econ.utah.edu /price/3100/082902.htm   (203 words)

  
 08/29/02
However, high turnover in the upper tier of the primary labor market is associated with advancement while high turnover in the secondary labor market is associated with the instability and brutality of employment in that sector.
As a result jobs in the secondary labor market are characterized by unstable employment, manual labor, and close supervision.
The jobs in the secondary labor market have not been mechanized because demand for their output is either limited or unstable.
www.econ.utah.edu /price/3100/082902.htm   (203 words)

  
 Bill and Account Collectors
Estimated number of workers in 1993: 23,690 Estimated number of workers in 2005: 36,290 Projected Growth 1993-2005: 53% Estimated openings due to separations by 2005: 3,620 (These figures do not include self-employment nor openings due to turnover.) Whether the economy is good or bad, Bill Collectors play a vital role.
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK The following information is from the California Projections of Employment published by the Labor Market Information Division.
In a good economy, credit is available and people spend more.
www.calmis.ca.gov /file/occguide/BILLCOLL.HTM   (1038 words)

  
 Queensland vocational education and training regional plans: Wide Bay/Sunshine Coast regional profile
In the Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast Department of Employment and Training region in the twelve months ended 31 December 2003, the value of residential building approvals was $1,397.0 million and the value of non-residential building approvals was $332.1 million.
Manufacturing turnover in the Wide Bay-Burnett statistical division was $1,160.0 million in 1999-2000, representing 3.4 per cent of the Queensland total.
In the December quarter 2003, a total of 225,728 persons in the Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast Department of Employment and Training region were in the labour force, representing 11.4 per cent of the total Queensland labour force.
www.trainandemploy.qld.gov.au /partners/events/industry/qld_vet_plans/wb_sc.htm   (1038 words)

  
 Ministry of Labour at a glance in the new Millennium
Department of Rehabilitation merged with the Ministry of Labour and Employment and renamed as Ministry of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation with two Departments namely Department of Labour and Employment and Department of Rehabilitation.
Labour Bureau is an apex organisation for collection, compilation, analysis and dissemination of statistics and related information on different facets of labour, such as wages, earnings, productivity, absenteeism, labour turnover, industrial relations etc. for policy formulation, evaluation and research.
Research, training and education on various aspects of labour both in the organised and unorganised sectors.
labour.nic.in /glance/molglance.html   (1038 words)

  
 rabble columns
On January 27, 2004, the Quebec Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the federal government was violating its constitutional role by providing maternity and parental leave as part of Employment Insurance.
The court ruled that employment insurance exists only to replace wages for people who lose their jobs for economic reasons, “not for the interruption of employment for reasons related to personal conditions.” Their view is that social programs like parental leave belong in the provincial jurisdiction.
By putting equal pressure on the federal government to negotiate a turnover of funds to Quebec for their program at the same time as lobbying for an appeal of the court decision, women's groups and unions are demonstrating a solidarity with Quebec.
www.rabble.ca /columnists_full.shtml?x=30744   (1038 words)

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