by Christi Milligan Delaware Sen. Nicole Poole thinks the JDG program may just be the greatest head-hunting organization that exists for Delaware businesses. “Our students have the opportunity to meet […]
The objective of ECONOMIC INSIGHTS is to bridge the gap between the latest economic data and what it means for Delaware businesses. What’s happening? Among the state’s major industries, health […]
What’s happening? According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, over the most recent decade total employment in Delaware has hardly budged while jobs at full-service restaurants have soared. From […]
By Christi Milligan Christi@DelawareBusinessTimes.com The Department of Labor will host its first in a series of rapid-response sessions for former DuPont employees on Wednesday. The sessions, hosted jointly by the […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans requested unemployment benefits last week, but the level remains near historic lows in a positive sign for the job market. THE NUMBERS: Applications for jobless aid jumped […]
WHAT’S HAPPENING? The annual growth rate in Delaware personal income has risen from a low of 1.1% in the first quarter of 2014 (2014Q1), hit a peak of 5.1% in […]
In early September, the inaugural class of Zip Code Wilmington launched on the third floor of a Wilmington office building, embarking on a 12-week journey of learning, hard work and […]
By Kathy Canavan With Labor Day approaching, the job with the most openings posted in Delaware is tractor-trailer driver. So far this year, 3,627 tractor-trailer driver openings have been posted. […]
By Dr. Mark T. Brainard Guest Columnist At Delaware Tech, we have our “finger on the pulse” of Delaware’s current and future workforce needs. Here’s how we’re putting Delawareans to […]
By Kathy Canavan Millennials make up roughly 43 percent of Delawareans over age 20 who are unemployed. For many of the oldest millennials ““ those born between 1980 and 1994 […]
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