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‘The economy overall is medium': Checking in at a North Texas Job Fair
More than 375 employers set up at the North Texas Job Fair at the Irving Convention Center to try and fill more than 15,000 open positions.
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Lawmakers Make Moves on Bills to Help Police Officer Shortage
The post-COVID labor shortage is affecting crucial careers across Texas including those who are sworn to protect and serve. But there’s more movement from lawmakers Austin to help hire more police officers.
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The Latest Push to Hire More Police Officers in Texas
The post-COVID labor shortage affects crucial careers across Texas, including those sworn to protect and serve. But there’s more movement from lawmakers in Austin to help hire more police officers.
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Austin-Based ‘Reflex' Helps Retailers Find Workers
As retailers struggle with a labor shortage, an Austin-based startup is helping stores connect with available workers.
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Austin-Based Startup Helps Retailers Hire Workers
As retailers struggle with a labor shortage, an Austin-based startup is helping stores connect with available workers.
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Shoppers, Workers Clash Over Post-Pandemic Expectations
More than two and a half years into the pandemic, many businesses have had to curb their hours of operations or services as they continue to grapple with labor shortages.
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P-TECH Programs Create Pipeline for Skilled Workers Amid Labor Shortage
The trade industry continues to struggle with a shortage in skilled workers, especially in the jobs that help us to have water and electricity like plumbers, electricians and line workers.
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Classes at Fort Worth ISD Prepare Students Help Fast Track Students for Their Careers
Jobs that help communities when it comes to water and electricity are experiencing shortages. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen is live at Fort Worth Collegiate High School to explain more.
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It's the Perfect Storm of Frustration for Car Dealerships and Customers Needing Repairs
Shortages in chips, parts, labor and the supply of loaner cars have created the perfect storm for car dealerships and their customers who need car repairs. The Dallas Morning News Jake C. Piazza discusses the issues in the auto industry.
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Some Schools Narrow Teacher Shortage Gap; Retention Still Significant Issue
Teachers, like just about everyone else in the workforce, are hard to find. But an increasing number of district leaders are saying they’re ready.
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Dallas ISD Still Looking to Hire More Teachers Before School Begins
The Dallas ISD is still trying to fill teaching positions before most classrooms resume instruction.
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Dire US Labor Shortage Provides Opportunity for Ex-Prisoners
The United States’ ongoing labor shortage is bad for employers but presents an opportunity for workers who often could not find jobs in rosier economic times: ex-prisoners.
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Report: Nursing Home Residents Are Subjected to Ineffective Care, Poor Staffing
A major report says American nursing home residents are subjected to ineffective care and poor staffing, and that facility finances are shrouded in secrecy and regulatory lapses go unenforced.