The 5 biggest workplace trends of 2023, according to Glassdoor and Indeed
16 Nov 2022
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Since the pandemic began, the U.S. labor market has seen no shortage of twists and turns—from record-breaking job losses to the Great Resignation. And as 2022 comes to a close, workers are facing an uncertain year yet again.
According to a recent survey of 1,300 CEOs by KPMG, more than half of U.S. CEOs are considering layoffs in anticipation of a 2023 recession. And Barclays, Citigroup, Meta, Twitter, and Salesforce are just a few of the organizations that have cut jobs this month.
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Major Projects Embrace Wide Open Rural Spaces
Nov 16 2022Visitors to Montana know the state’s nickname of “Big Sky Country” is well deserved. The state’s rural setting and wide open spaces, aside from being scenic, factored into the recent decision-making process of an international industrial company. The result was an economic development plum for the state.
Hyundai chose...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, 2022 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Chief Scientist Chavonda Jacobs-Young today announced a nearly $24 million investment across 45 organizations and institutions that teach and train beginning farmers and ranchers.
“Investing in the professional development of our nation’s newest farmers and ranchers will help our...
Recently 4CED sat down with Lorraine Ruggles of the State of New Mexico Economic Development Department (NM EDD) and member of the Community Business and Rural Development Team. She has responsibility for serving San Juan County and Northwest New Mexico. Lorraine and the NM EDD are great resource partners to 4CED and...