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February marked a setback for the U.S. economy with a loss of 92,000 jobs and rising unemployment, raising concerns about economic stability.
Consumer confidence increased in February as labor market prospects improved, despite ongoing economic challenges.
Job creation surged in January with 130,000 new positions, despite previous weak hiring trends.
Over 31,000 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers commence an open-ended strike demanding better wages and safe staffing conditions.
Over 15,000 nurses in New York City strike for better working conditions and benefits amid unresolved contract negotiations.
U.S. job growth rebounded with 64,000 jobs added in November, but unemployment rose to 4.6%, its highest since 2021.
Jobless claims in the U.S. surged to 236,000, reflecting seasonal challenges and concerns over labor market health.
US jobless claims fell to 216,000, signaling a stable labor market amidst economic uncertainty and corporate job cuts.
September's job report reveals unexpected growth, with 119,000 new jobs added, though unemployment also rises to 4.4%.
Unionized Starbucks workers strike on Red Cup Day, pushing for better wages and labor practices amid stalled contract negotiations.
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