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Ukrainians and Afghans who receive humanitarian parole can work the moment they arrive in the U.S. For Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, the wait to legally work can take many months.
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A study shows 31 percent of the global workforce is now working remotely and 26 percent of them say they would quit if forced to return to the workplace.
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In the four weeks before Ian made landfall Sept. 28, Florida averaged 5,498 unemployment claims a week. In the four weeks after Ian, the state averaged 10,779 claims a week.
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With inflation at a 40-year high and the worst stock market in decades, many Americans feel anxious. And for older adults living on fixed incomes, the astronomical rise in prices has delayed retirement plans and prompted some retirees to go back to work.
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Florida's unemployment was 3.4% in May, down 0.1% from the month before.The state released employment figures Friday showing there are 353,000 jobless…
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The ninth annual veterans survey from the Jacksonville-based Wounded Warriors Project shows those surveyed made a 40 percent employment gain between...
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Military families move a lot, and that makes it hard for service members’ spouses to hold steady jobs. About half of military spouses are either...
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It was one week ago today when a man pulled a semi-automatic weapon from his luggage and killed five people and injured six others at the Ft.…
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State lawmakers want to make Florida the most veteran friendly in the nation. This session, lawmakers are sticking with that pledge, with a push to...
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As Labor Day approaches, we're taking a look at the local labor market on this week's Florida Matters.Of course, no matter what line of work you’re in, it…
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Job Growth in Florida holds steady, according to The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Today the Agency released its unemployment report for the…
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WorkNet Pinellas is hosting a virtual job fair. It's going on until May 26 and it's focusing on young people.They're calling it 'Tampa Bay's Virtual Job…