March Jobs Report Shows Hiring Surge As Businesses Ease COVID-19 Restrictions
Hiring surged across the U.S. in March as businesses lifted COVID-19 restrictions and more Americans received coronavirus vaccinations.
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Hiring surged across the U.S. in March as businesses lifted COVID-19 restrictions and more Americans received coronavirus vaccinations.
At CBS 2 We are Working for Chicago, and if you're job searching, there are immediate openings to help staff the city's newest mass vaccination sites.
There were 719,000 total claims filed across the country last week.
This week as CBS 2 continues Working For Chicago, our career coach is helping with the hunt for flexible work.
As a program associate, part of your role would involve registering and checking-in patients.
On Thursday, the director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security finally agreed to sit down with CBS 2's Tara Molina.
There were 684,000total claims filed across the country last week.
This week, our career coach wants to help you draw attention to your resume.
The Youth Job Center is holding a virtual job fair Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday launched a new website for victims of unemployment fraud.
Police in Chicago's south and southwest suburbs are teaming up to target thieves targeting video gambling machines, which have become an increasingly popular target for burglary crews.
An eagle-eyed drone pilot helped spot a missing foster puppy who had been out in the cold for more than two weeks in Chicago's northwest suburbs.
A source close to the investigation said the woman worked for the city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications.
A federal judge in Chicago has ruled key evidence in the Marimar Martinez shooting, including bodycam video and text messages, can be released.
Chicago helped shape the nation in so many ways, including the pioneering of skyscrapers – the big, beautiful buildings the city of big shoulders introduced to the world.
A Chicago bus driver is out of a job after he was caught on camera with his hands off the wheel and his eyes glued to his cell phone.
The city of Aurora is kicking off Black History Month by honoring a living legend, one of the last remaining Negro Leagues baseball players.
Fewer Chicago kids are getting the dental care they need, and some dentists are blaming Chicago Public Schools.
A federal judge has ruled that the man cleared of offering $10,000 for the murder of Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino must be released from custody or given a bond hearing by Wednesday.