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Applications have been slow to come in for open job positions at the Geraldine E. King Women's Resource Center in Salt Lake City.
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56,000 Utah jobs have been created in the last year and businesses are trying to find workers to fill them.
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The pandemic led to a wave of early retirements. Now, many of those people are returning to work as the cost of living soars.
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Cottonwood Heights officially became the first store to unionize in Utah joining a national movement of Starbucks' baristas.
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Following a major labor shortage, lifeguards are in high demand this summer in order to open public swimming pools.
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The Utah System of Higher Ed is responding.
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Gov. Cox addressed reporters while recovering from COVID-19. He said his symptoms were mostly mild and he didn’t take any antivirals to treat his infection.
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The job market tanked for college grads in 2020. With record-low unemployment, this year they have more leverage than ever.
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Cafeteria workers said students can wait up to 20 minutes for food at West High School in Salt Lake City.
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Salt Lake Community College saw a dip in enrollment during the pandemic. But it’s found that students who work on campus are more likely to finish.
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The latest Utah news for Friday evening, Mar. 18, 2022.
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The latest Utah news for Friday morning, Mar. 4, 2022.