Losing A Job
NEW YORK - The holiday hiring picture looks a bit merrier this year.
WASHINGTON - Businessman Randy Altschuler had barely won a Republican primary for Congress when New York Democratic Rep.
WASHINGTON - Unemployment is stuck at high levels even though some companies are hiring.
WASHINGTON - Private employers hired more workers over the past three months than first thought, a glimmer of hope for the weak economy ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
STILL NERVOUS: Americans remain nervous about their job security and the strength of the economy, according to a survey by jobs website SnagAJob.com.
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