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The presenters and panelists thank you for watching the State of the St. Louis Workforce event this morning, live-streamed from the studios of Nine PBS!
Find out more, and download the 2021 full State of the St. Louis Workforce report at https://t.co/2Fb389VfZP
What you want to watch this morning at 9 a.m.! State of the St. Louis Workforce event live-streamed from the studios of Nine PBS. Watch online at https://t.co/Y7B7xBYgg6
Due to recent COVID developments, the State of the St. Louis Workforce event on Aug. 11 at 9:00 a.m. will now be a virtual event. In partnership with Nine PBS, we live-stream the event from the Nine PBS studios. Get the live-stream link when available at https://t.co/2Fb389VfZP
Due to recent COVID developments, the State of the St. Louis Workforce event on Aug. 11 at 9:00 a.m. will now be a virtual event. In partnership with Nine PBS, we live-stream the event from the Nine PBS studios. Get the live-stream link when available at https://t.co/2Fb389VfZP
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Beige Book: Contacts in the Eighth District continue to report that labor and material shortages are restraining their ability to meet customer demand https://t.co/Hc6I80ZWKM
While strict COVID-19 containment measures by some U.S. states last year may have had a bigger economic impact in the short run, they might have permitted labor markets to recuperate quickly in 2020, often at a faster pace than less-restrictive states https://t.co/d4NnmTskZH
U.S. job openings totaled 9.2 million in May, holding at the prior month’s @BLS_gov series high, while the number of hires dipped to 5.9 million from April’s 6 million #JOLTS https://t.co/B6fhqh54Pd