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A lot of Florida workers are worried about artificial intelligence and their jobs. Speaking English may help non-native speakers working in Florida.
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Anyone laid off right before the holidays may find job opportunities in Quincy on Wednesday.
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The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation isn’t immune from the widespread worker shortage.
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Federal unemployment compensation ended in Florida in late June. Those checks were on top of state unemployment checks. The theory was that less money in accounts would spur workers back into the labor market. That hasn’t happened.
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Diners are packing restaurants again and travelers are booking hotel rooms. Businesses are largely back open, but many don’t have enough employees to move their products or serve their customers.
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Hosting hiring fairs, shifting resources and shuttering schools are some of the measures school district officials are taking as they grapple with shortages in crucial staffing positions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wants Congress to approve more unemployment relief and the federal government to ease coronavirus travel restrictions from Europe and Brazil.
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Florida has added more than 1.4 million jobs since Governor Rick Scott took office. But Scott’s 700,000 jobs in seven years campaign promise is looking…
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Florida Governor Rick Scott touted new jobs, a growing economy and tax cuts in his State of the State speech Tuesday. But Democratic lawmakers say Scott’s…
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State Senator Jeff Brandes, a Republican from St. Petersburg, wants to reduce the number Floridians who get their drivers licenses suspended because they…