Huhtamaki North America recently announced it will invest $100 million in a new plant in Arizona.
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24 states add construction jobs from July to August
More than two dozen states added construction jobs from July to August, though many firms continue to struggle with a shortage of talent.
Self-driving cars get backing from U.S. safety regulators
Federal regulators of automotive safety have released guidelines for self-driving cars.
Hospitals employing higher number of doctors as acquisition of practices grows
The healthcare landscape may be experiencing a shift as both the number of doctors employed by hospitals and the acquisition of physician-owned practices by hospitals increases.
Restaurant industry most favored sector in the U.S., Gallup poll finds
A new Gallup poll has found that the restaurant sector was once again voted the most popular industry among Americans.
Auto industry may be fueling Southern Silicon Valley
Many Southern states are giving Silicon Valley a run for its money in terms of job growth in “STEM” fields.
New Jobs and 95.1% Employment Rate for July
US unemployment held steady at 4.9% for July with 255,000 new jobs added for the month. While we continue to deal with the fallout from the ups and downs of the oil & gas industry, international currency fluctuations, and national…
Bruce Peacock & TRG Manufacturing Division Announces Successful Project Engineer Search
Richmond, VA July 2016 – Bruce Peacock and The Manufacturing Search Division of The Richmond Group USA (TRG) are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of a Mechanical Project Engineer search for an industry leading, global consumer products manufacturer. This…
Employment Stays Strong in June
Summer’s here and so are new jobs for 287,000 Americans. This is the largest single monthly job gain since October 2015. After taking into account the Labor Department’s slightly downward revision of the estimates for April and May, these numbers…
Retaining your Millennial Bankers
In an often-sited 2014 retention study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median tenure of workers ages 25 to 34 years is 3.0 years. If the numbers still work in 2016, which there is every indication they do, this…