Money -- it's one of the most important things in life. You may not need a ton of it to be happy, but unless you're content calling a cave your home and living off the trees around you, you definitely need some of it.
While Michigan is purportedly ahead of most of the nation in adding jobs to the workforce, a new report finds that these positions are not contributing to a more prosperous environment.
In a report from Michigan Future Inc, it shows the state has added enough jobs over the past few years to be ranked one of the Top 10 best in the nation...
There is an interesting opportunity available this holiday season for Michiganders needing to make some extra cash – and it beats working retail!
MiLegalize, the group working to end pot prohibition across the state in 2016, is currently searching for individuals to collect signatures for their petition from now until the end of December...
Michigan lawmakers believe the workforce should receive paid sick time. A piece of legislation introduce earlier this week would force employers to provide their workers with a specific amount of sick time each work week. This would allow someone who works 40 hours a week to collect over eight days of sick time per year.
While the manufacturing industry has always managed to pull Michigan workers out of financial turmoil, it will be specialized jobs that lead the unemployed out of the dark in 2015, according to a recent economic analysis by the University of Michigan. In fact, the latest data indicates that only 10 percent of the new positions offered in the new year will come in the form of blue-collar production
"Sleeping on the job" is a phrase that is not positive. It's often preceded by "He was fired for" and can make you the butt of jokes for years to come. But maybe it shouldn't be such a bad thing.