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Could employers require workers to get COVID-19 vaccines? San Antonio lawyer weighs in
Read full article: Could employers require workers to get COVID-19 vaccines? San Antonio lawyer weighs inThe transition out of wearing masks has many questioning if this could lead workplaces or schools to mandate COVID-19 vaccines.
US Oct. job openings blip up to 6.7 million but hiring slows
Read full article: US Oct. job openings blip up to 6.7 million but hiring slowsJob postings rose to 6.65 million in October from 6.49 million in September, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. But employers hired 5.81 million workers, which is less than the 5.89 million hires in September. In its Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS), the Labor Department reported that companies and government agencies laid off or fired 1.68 million workers, up from 1.44 million in September. Employers slashed 22 million jobs in March and April, then began recalling furloughed employees back to work. But the job rebound has been slowing and is threatened by a rebound in COVID-19 cases.
US job openings rise slightly in September, hiring slips
Read full article: US job openings rise slightly in September, hiring slipsWASHINGTON – American employers advertised slightly more jobs in September but hired fewer people as the U.S. economy struggles to recover from spring's coronavirus collapse. Job postings rose to to 6.44 million in September, up from 6.35 million in August, the Labor Department said Tuesday. Employers hired 5.87 million workers, down from 5.95 million in September. The Labor Department reported Friday that employers added 638,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment rate dropped sharply to 6.9%, from 7.9% in September. But the economy is still 10 million jobs short of what it had in February before the outbreak slammed the economy, forcing businesses to close at least temporarily.