Some more good jobs news, this time from U.S. Department of Labor. There were 4.5 million job openings on the last business day of April, up from 4.2 million at the end of March, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. The hires rate, 3.4 …
Read More »White House spins yet another set of lies
Our “illustrious” leader, President Obama, delivered a commencement speech at the prestigious West Point military academy last week where crickets could be heard following his introduction compared to the boisterous cheers and applause George W. Bush received when he addressed the cadets years ago. Obama’s bottom line to the graduates …
Read More »Job fair planned
Diverse Careers Inc., a Southern California online job search business, will hold its Inland Empire Career Fair June 25 Ontario Airport Hotel, 700 N. Haven Ave. The event is free and open to both employers and anyone looking for a job, according to a release. Companies that have registered for …
Read More »Retail numbers drop
The rush of spending by U.S. consumers during the last week of May slowed down last week. Same-store-sales were down 2.8 percent during the week that ended Saturday compared with the previous week, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Stores Sales Index, which …
Read More »City might OK food vendors
Lake Elsinore might be on the verge of allowing food trucks on its streets. The City Council is scheduled to consider an ordinance Tuesday that would permit food trucks in public areas if they get mobile vending and business licenses from the city and a health permit from Riverside County, …
Read More »NAIOP’s annual look at Inland economy scheduled
NAIOP Inland Empire will hold its annual Mid-Year Market Review June 19 at the Ontario Convention Center. Chris Thornberg, economist and founding partner with Beacon Economics LLC in Los Angeles, will lead a discussion on the state of the Inland Empire economy and how it’s influencing commercial real estate. Thornberg …
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