Workforce development doesn’t stand still — and neither can we. Across Northeast Michigan, rapid changes in technology, global markets, and economic policy are affecting both employers and workers.
FEMA at the start of January abruptly stopped renewing employment contracts for a group of staffers known as Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery, or CORE employees, term-limited hires who can hold ...
The report covers job losses in January 2026, the worst January nationwide since the financial crisis 17 years ago.
The Associated Builders and Contractors said the industry will need to bring in 456,000 new workers in 2027, up 30.7% from ...
A local county took time at its commissioners meeting Thursday to recognize career and technical education. Mifflin County ...
This article is authored by Shaonli Chakraborty, CEO, Upfront.
The bill to end the government shutdown funds woke priorities that President Donald Trump's administration actively opposes.
The NHS is allowing GPs to “work from the beach” and treat patients virtually from abroad. Patients in Britain are being ...
Jason Thoroughgood and Luke Baker are among nearly 300 workers whose livelihoods are on the line, caught in the crossfire of ...
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Want to work with NASA? Apply for its paid summer internship by Feb 27
NASA space agency has opened its application for a summer internship with a stipend. Eligible candidates can apply by February 27, 2026. Selected candidates will get to work with mentors on real ...
Ohio’s economy is losing out on billions thanks to insufficient childcare infrastructure, according to the state’s chamber of commerce. President and CEO Steve Sivers called on the legislature to ...
The ongoing “horrendous” situation with the Top End’s maternity services was the subject of a lengthy parliamentary debate ...
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