Bureau Of Labor Statistics Report For February Shows Glimpse Of Hope For Job Seekers
A recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics offers a glimpse of hope for job seekers.
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A recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics offers a glimpse of hope for job seekers.
A woman who took out a loan trying to save her small business during the pandemic now says that loan could cause her to shut down.
A Chicago woman reached out to us after she said she got some bad information about her unemployment claim. Illinois Department of Employment Security representatives tried to blame it all on a possible scammer - but a scammer it was not.
Illinois' estimated claims make up nearly 10%of the estimated 770,000 filed across the country last week.
This week our career coach is sharing how to prevent possible age discrimination against older job seekers.
One Chicago area man is facing multiple fraudulent unemployment claims – and is the victim of a new kind of unemployment fraud that is crossing state lines and affecting several states.
The U.S. Postal Service is hiring automotive technicians in Chicago.
One year after the pandemic began, Illinois' economy is still struggling to bounce back.
CBS 2 is Working For Chicago to get you back to work.
A man shot and wounded a teenage boy who he said showed a gun after breaking into his car in the West Chesterfield neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.
Metra BNSF trains are back on the move but with extensive delays after a train struck a vehicle near Hinsdale.
A man was charged with impersonating a police officer and other counts after a chain of events that led to gunfire from real police officers in Aurora, Illinois.
A man has been charged with setting a fire in the apartment building where he lived to cover up the shooting death of his roommate last month in Cicero, Illinois.
Fear and concern is mounting as thousands of Catholic faithful prepare for the annual Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage in Des Plaines, amid an ongoing immigration crackdown in the Chicago area.
A federal trial began Monday to decide if Chicago police officers violated a man's civil rights when they shot him at the Grand Avenue CTA Red Line station in 2020.
A group of organizations that offer summer jobs to young people is encouraging city leaders to keep the proposed corporate head tax in next year's city budget.
Loyola University alumni and fans can now get their hands on special merchandise honoring the legacy of the late Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM.
A Cinnabon worker in Wisconsin has been fired after a racist outburst directed at two customers went viral, the company said.