EMPLOYMENT
Legislative notebook: Care provider union debate sets Senate record
By Don Davis Minnesota senators set a modern-day record for debating a single bill Tuesday night and Wednesday morning before voting to give childcare providers and personal care attendants the right ...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:59 PM
What's Wrong Wednesday: Hiring disabled people to pose as family members
Some wealthy Manhattan moms have figured out a way to cut the long lines at Disney World by hiring disabled people to pose as family members so they and their kids can jump to the front. Disney Worl...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 8:01 AM
UND to recognize Bismarck student as North Dakota and University Student Employee of the Year Friday, April 26
Kayla Ekart, a University of North Dakota senior from Bismarck, N.D., has been named North Dakota and her schools Student Employee of the Year. Ekart will be recognized at 3 p.m., Friday, April 26, ...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 12:00 PM
We're Hiring
Theatre B is accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant/Program Coordinator. If you love the performing arts, are passionate about theatre with a purpose and enjoy working with awesome pe...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 8:05 PM
Now you just stop right there Deputy Dawg...
The older I get, the more I appreciate the adage, "Choose your battles wisely." You cannot engage in every potential battle that crosses your path and when you do engage you should make darn sure that...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 10:27 PM
Bill targets North Dakota workers who don’t give proper notice 
BISMARCK – North Dakota workers who don’t give their boss enough notice when they quit could soon pay for it.
January 13, 2011
Higher Education Notebook: NDSU employment survey reflects down economy 
An employment survey of recent North Dakota State University graduates released last week reflects the tough job market.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , November 21, 2010
Blue Cross Blue Shield lays off 63 workers in cost-cutting move 
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota has trimmed 13 percent of its payroll by laying off 63 employees and not filling 57 vacancies as part of a cost-cutting strategy.
By Patrick Springer , November 09, 2010
North Dakota jobless rate still lowest in nation 
Unemployment rates held steady across the board in September – good news for North Dakota, which again posted the lowest rate in the nation, but bad news for regions struggling to put people back to work.
October 23, 2010
Out-of-state workers flock to ND for jobs 
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota's healthy economy and scores of unfilled jobs lured workers from across the nation last year, with bordering states and Michigan leading the wave, a Job Service analysis shows.
By James MacPherson, Associated Press Writer , July 09, 2010
Williston job fair draws people from 20 states 
WILLISTON, N.D. – A recent job fair in Williston drew 126 people from 20 states seeking oil field work and other jobs.
By Associated Press , June 20, 2010
New resource for businesses 
By Tracy Frank , June 16, 2010
Poll: Debt has Americans stressing out 
By Associated Press , June 01, 2010
Job seekers turn to cosmetic procedures to stay competitive 
By Tracy Frank , May 15, 2010
North Dakota jobs in gas and oil 
Now that the health care decision has been made, President Barack Obama should return his attention to what he said in his State of the Union address was his top priority – jobs.
By Bruce Furness , April 03, 2010
Experience Works teaches skills, training to find job 
By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications Co. , March 08, 2010
Minnesota economy shows signs it’s stabilizing 
ST. PAUL – Minnesota’s economy is at more of a crawl than a run, but it’s in at least slightly better shape than it was three months ago.
By By Andrew Tellijohn, Minnesota Capitol Bureau , March 03, 2010
Helpers for the holidays 
Nationwide, out-of-work professionals are turning to temporary holiday jobs in retail as a source of income.
By Tracy Frank , December 09, 2009
Cost-of-living raises out in the cold 
On Monday, Fargo City Engineer Mark Bittner criticized the city for forgoing cost-of-living increases for its employees.
September 23, 2009
Minot man says econ development grants violate law 
BISMARCK, N.D. - A Minot businessman is asking a judge to rule that the North Dakota Constitution forbids using taxpayer money to support private companies, which has been a common strategy used by state and local agencies to promote job growth.
By Associated Press , September 02, 2009
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