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en We don't have enough people to fill jobs here and that is making it even harder for employers. So now, they have to offer training and education to attract new employees. With that available, it comes down to this: if you really want to be working, you can.

en We talk to employers about why they're here and the No. 1 reason is the workforce. We're at risk of losing the talent advantage. The incredibly high cost of living, especially driven by the high cost of housing, is making it harder and harder for people to continue to live and work here, which means it's harder to attract companies than it was.

en More and more employers are seeking younger workers and older people because they realize that whomever they hire will need training and education. And, they are starting took at ex-offenders and while they are still a little apprehensive about the (criminal) record, they need employees.

en Many employers in Britain are working their employees harder, not smarter,

en We are working with the employees and will offer jobs within the store or in our other stores in northeast Ohio to as many people as possible.

en Jobs and job training will be critical next year. Retraining and education will be key in order for us to be able to keep the companies we have and be able to attract new businesses.

en As the competition for top talent continues to escalate, employers need to underscore the value of the benefits they are offering. Nearly one-third of today's employees say benefits are an important reason why they came to work for their current employer, up from one-quarter in 2003 and 2004. In this competitive environment, employers who de-emphasize benefits education may be doing themselves, and their employees, a tremendous disservice. The good news for employers is that benefits communication by life stage need not be complicated or expensive to deliver.

en We're making every effort to offer jobs to displaced employees.

en These proposals would have an adverse impact on the state's business climate, raising health care costs, making it harder for employers to provide health insurance to their employees.

en Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. the president didn't talk about manufacturing jobs. All he talked about was making the tax cuts permanent, high school abstinence, steroids for athletes and training prisoners for jobs. People were worried about their jobs. That is what Democrats focusing on.

en With a shrinking labor pool and a lower unemployment rate, employers are going to have to find ways to train people who are unemployed to fill the jobs that are available.

en Businesses are required to raise wages to attract good people, which again is good for employees, but not for employers. And it also tends to drive inflation up, which is a concern for the Federal Reserve.

en We do operate as a pre-screener for employers. We're working with over 1,000 people who are looking for jobs.

en It's an employees' market. Everyone who wants to be working and is qualified is working. I hear from our businesses that when they hire someone often the employees don't show up because in the meantime they have been offered better jobs.

en They are needed. They are doing jobs that you can't find workers for, that employers can't fill.


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