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Job openings jumped by 443,000 in October from August, seasonally adjusted, to 7.67 million. Quits fell by 150,000 in October from August to 2.94 million workers who quit their jobs voluntarily, such ...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics October job openings report shows job openings are up slightly at 7.67 million open positions. The report shows during October, hires and total separations saw little ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, but subdued hiring and the lowest level of resignations in five years underscored the ...
US job openings picked up in October to the highest level in five months, though less hiring and more layoffs pointed to a continued slowdown in the labor market. The number of available positions ...
The number of U.S. job openings rose to 7.670M in October from 7.658M in September, according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a decrease in hiring and an ...
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