NEW: More than 1.5 million American workers filed jobless claims last week as the coronavirus crisis wages on, the Department of Labor said Thursday
More than 1.5 million American workers filed jobless claims last week as the coronavirus crisis wages on, the Department of Labor said Thursday.
While the number of new unemployment filings has leveled off since peaking in late March, millions of workers have still not returned to work. Some 43 million American workers have filed for unemployment insurance since mid-March. COVID-19 has pushed the U.S. unemployment rate to a record high since the Great Depression.This is a developing story. Please refresh for updates.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
1.5 million workers file jobless claimsBREAKING: More than 1.5 million American workers filed jobless claims last week as the coronavirus crisis wages on, the Department of Labor said.
続きを読む »
U.S. weekly jobless claims seen declining further, but millions still unemployedLayoffs in the United States are abating, but millions who lost their jobs because of COVID-19 continue to draw unemployment benefits, suggesting the labor market could take years to heal from the pandemic even as businesses resume hiring workers.
続きを読む »
Former co-worker of George Floyd and Derek Chauvin claims they 'bumped heads' in the pastNot only does a former co-worker say Floyd and Chauvin knew each other, their former boss said she’s not surprised by what she saw in the video of Floyd’s death.
続きを読む »
How Amazon plans to provide millions of Covid-19 tests to warehouse workersAmazon aims to test the bulk of its warehouse workers for Covid-19 every two weeks, and is building its own labs adjacent to warehouses and assembling a dedicated team to help reach this goal.
続きを読む »
Latest News - MarketWatchGet the latest stock market, financial and business news from MarketWatch.
続きを読む »