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Local unemployment numbers announced

Greg Suko, a former federal auditor who has been unemployed for about three months, has visited four Northern California job fairs this month alone. Recently, he took his quest for a job in accounting or technology to a job fair at the Hotel Whitcomb. Read More

Local company aims to aid the inexperienced and unemployed

As hiring has moved online, jobseekers without online skills or connectivity have become increasingly disadvantaged. A San Francisco company has designed a mobile platform to aid unemployed people who lack access to technology. JobScout hopes to use social gaming to create an accessible way for such people to educate themselves about tasks as simple as using a webmail account to as difficult as applying for jobs online. Read More

Bureaucrats don't mind jobs 'leakage'

As California’s unemployment rate hovers above 12 percent, even the state’s Democratic leaders — notorious for regulating, taxing and complaining about California’s business community — are talking about jobs. Read More

Obama's Political Theater

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President’s stubbornness blocks job creation

Republicans are often accused of being ideologically inflexible. But President Barack Obama stubbornly refuses to budge on his belief that Americans must be forced to stop using fossil fuels such as oil, gas and natural gas as soon as possible and instead begin depending on clean energy. In his own words, this policy means “electricity prices must necessarily skyrocket.” Read More

Protest Song

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Contest predicts which employee to be fired next

Iowa convenience store chain QC Marts held a contest offering a $10 prize to employees who correctly predicted which of their colleagues would be fired next. Employees were told to write the name of the next cashier they thought would be fired, along with the date and their own name on a piece of paper. An unemployment benefits judge ruled that the “egregious and deplorable” contest was sufficiently “good cause” for employees to collect benefits after quitting. Read More

Occupying Their Minds

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The Economic Scoop

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Obama's Base Instincts

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