Franciscan Alliance increases minimum hourly wage to $15
Franciscan Alliance is raising its lowest starting pay rate to $15 per hour in an effort to attract workers.
Franciscan Alliance is raising its lowest starting pay rate to $15 per hour in an effort to attract workers.
The Indiana Manufacturers Association wants to help businesses be better prepared in the event the world faces another pandemic.
The Indiana Governor’s Workforce Cabinet and Ivy Tech Community College have launched a new statewide career coaching program for state residents.
Indiana officials are encouraging those out work to use of the state’s assorted resources to help them find a job.
Indiana’s unemployment rate was 3.9% for March, down 0.1% from February, according to the Department of Workforce Development.
Michigan City’s annual community job fair is focusing on hospitality and professional services.
Indiana’s labor force had a net increase of 3,803 in January when compared to December.
The Elkhart Area Career Center’s Diesel Service Technology program now is a certified Indiana State Earn and Learn program.
Some frontline retail and other service industry personnel who worked through the pandemic in 2020 received more than a thank you from their employers.
Indiana residents are finding earning a certificate or specialized credential offers a quick route to improve skills and secure high-demand jobs.