Workers
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Gaming PC
U.S. Chip Industry Labor Shortfall Could Reach 67,000 Workers by 2030
A report released today by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) states: Shortage of 67,000 workers Key roles difficult for US-based…
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Business
Flood of Workers Has Made the Fed’s Job Less Painful. Can It Persist?
Hotels in New York’s Adirondack Mountains have seen a surge in immigration this summer and a steady supply of seasonal…
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Gaming PC
TSMC Delays Arizona Fab Deployment to 2025, Citing Shortage of Skilled Workers
TSMC said Thursday it will have to delay mass production at its Fab 21 in Arizona until 2025 because cleanroom…
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Business
How Can Employers Better Support Workers With Disabilities?
In the summer of 2015, Katherine McFarlane was preparing to teach at the University of Idaho Law School. This was…
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Technology
‘Training My Replacement’: Inside a Call Center Worker’s Battle With A.I.
“This AI stuff is getting really crazy.” The voices of Divine Charlamagne, host of national radio show The Breakfast Club,…
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Business
United Auto Workers Open Contract Talks in Detroit
Three Detroit automakers and the United Auto Workers have begun negotiations on perhaps the most controversial new labor contract in…
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Business
The Energy Transition Is Underway. Fossil Fuel Workers Could Be Left Behind.
Tiffany Berger worked at a coal-fired power plant in Coshocton County, Ohio for over a decade, eventually becoming a unit…
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Business
The ‘Great Resignation’ Is Over. Can Workers’ Power Endure?
Tens of millions of Americans have changed jobs in the last two years. The wave of retirements helped to reflect…
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Business
Los Angeles Hotel Workers Go on Strike
why it matters Workers in a variety of industries across Southern California have threatened strikes and layoffs in recent months,…
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