Which region is losing jobs? The broken one?
Hold out for "reverse cowgirl."Well you know how it is, one door closes and another one opens.
Speaking of which, I'm anticipating an offer on Monday for a very good position, and a definite improvement over my last one.
Hold out for "reverse cowgirl."
I'm still wakin' up in the morning with shaking handsUh, no. I'm not a lawyer. It's your job to fuk people for money.
From CTV
... This time around, some economists were skeptical about the staggering job losses in the private sector and equally surprising gains in the number of self-employed people.
"Guess what? We again advise clients to be very careful with the Canadian jobs numbers," Scotiabank economists Derek Holt and Dov Zigler wrote in a note to clients.
Read more: Surprising decline in Canada's unemployment report | CTV News
How's the harvest coming Grump ? Are you guiding your membership to record profits ?The economy is good remember Harper saved us. Its coming to the end of a
cycle and another possible blow to the Harper government Too soon to tell yet
though. Tories are already in trouble
I wonder where all the people are going every morning when I am stuck in traffic ?Macleans: Canadian employment: this is getting ugly
When the latest employment figures from Statistics Canada hit like a ton of bricks this morning—the number of private sector jobs fell by 112,000 in August, resulting in an overall drop in employment of 11,000—the obvious first thought was: Should there be an asterisk on that?
We’ll know soon enough if another mistake has been made, but even if the employment report for August didn’t fit with what economists were expecting, it’s hardly out of line with what the Canadian economy has experienced in recent months. There have not been two consecutive months of net new job growth since October 2013. And, as this chart showing the 12-month change in employment reveals*, these new jobs figures are just part of a slowing trend that’s been underway since January 2013.
On an annual basis, job growth is probing depths not seen outside of a recession since the federal government took its deficit-fighting axe to the public service in the mid-1990s, or since the 2001 U.S. recession and 9/11 brought economic activity nearly to a halt.
Here are a few other employment highlights from August:
-The unemployment rate stayed at seven per cent.
-Since September 2013, full-time employment has grown just 0.03 per cent, the equivalent of 4,200 net new positions.
Canadian employment: this is getting ugly - Macleans.ca
I wonder where all the people are going every morning when I am stuck in traffic ?
Perception of being an oil dollar? If it's just a perception, what's the real economic stabilizer?
Perception of being an oil dollar? If it's just a perception, what's the real economic stabilizer?