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A French global automotive company is shutting down its Troy plant, affecting 60 employees.
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In 2002, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was Ohio’s largest single-site employer with 19,000 personnel. Now, the base employs double that.
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The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center wants to hire 800 workers in the Dayton region this year.
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The trucking industry says it is short some 80,000 drivers. That's a 33% increase since 2019. At current trends, that number could pass 160,000 by 2030. Possible remedies include increasing the number of training schools and a pilot program that would allow 18-20 year-olds to drive across state lines.
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On Tuesday, a group of University of Dayton employees held two events—one on campus and one online—to share their concerns about the university’s…
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More than 135,000 workers in Ohio every week actually work for temporary staffing agencies. And though it isn’t clear yet how many of those workers have…
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When businesses shut down or lay off employees, they are required to give a notice to the feds and the state. A change intended to make that process...
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill into law on Monday that will make it easier for military spouses to work in the state.Senate Bill 7 mandates that…
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When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, Ohio’s lowest paid workers will have a special reason to celebrate.
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Ohio’s unemployment rate was down slightly in June. It was an even 4 percent last month compared to 4.1 percent in May. Companies in Ohio have jobs that...
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Two new studies reveal some unintended consequences for the the effort to eliminate questions about criminal records from initial job applications The…
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio saw more job openings during a 30-day period this fall that at any time since it began tracking those numbers in 2011.The…