The U.S. Education Workforce is dwindling at an alarming rate
Education degrees have fallen by nearly 50% between the 1970-1971 academic year to the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Education degrees have fallen by nearly 50% between the 1970-1971 academic year to the 2020-2021 academic year.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals that women who are working fulltime had median weekly earnings of $1,001 last quarter, about 84% of the $1,185 male median.
Organizations that make DEI a priority are better positioned for long-term success and growth.
The Cengage Group's 2023 Employability Report reveals that over half of employers (57%) believe certain entry-level jobs and skills could be replaced by AI.
Three metro areas in Florida made the top 10, including Cape Coral, Jacksonville, and the Tampa Bay area.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour proves to be a major economic catalyst, boosting travel, tourism, and hotel revenues.
The suit alleges that the company specifically targeted older workers for layoffs.
The U.K. workforce will soon have explicit rights laying out how, when and why they can request flexible working arrangements, including day-one eligibility. UK's Minister for Small Business, Kevin Hollinrake, ...
The California Supreme Court's unanimous ruling on the case demonstrated that workers' rights to sue on behalf of a large group of workers in the state were still protected — ...
Women leaders are departing corporate America at a rate higher than ever before.
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