July Labor Market Shows Signs of Slowing Momentum The July Employment Situation Report shows the labor market is feeling pressure from both long-term challenges and short-term changes. Job creation remained sluggish, with only 73,000 jobs added, significantly lower than June’s revised total and well below the 115,000 expected by economists. At the same time, the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2%, reflecting ongoing challenges with labor force participation and persistent economic uncertai...| Engage2Excel Blog
Employees want fair compensation for a day’s work. In this column, we continue our march through the seven individual attributes of the RESPECT model (Recognition, Exciting Work, Security, Pay, Education and Career Growth, Conditions, and Truth) by focusing on Pay.| Engage2Excel Blog
Labor Market Continues to Cool in June June’s labor report reinforces a pattern of moderated job growth amid economic headwinds. While the pace of hiring remains positive, gains have slowed and sector imbalances persist.| Engage2Excel Blog
Reskilling and upskilling aren’t buzzwords, they’re business essentials. Learn how to close skills gaps and build a resilient, future-ready workforce.| blog.engage2excel.com