New Employment by the local governments – Massive Hiring in Private Sectors! Important Report!!!

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New Employment by the local governments - Massive
New Employment by the local governments - Massive

New Employment by the local governments – Massive Hiring in Private Sectors! Important Report!!!  The survey data reveals that, US companies have added more jobs post Covid period. Especially in March and April of 2020, around 22 million jobs were lost across the United States. In particular, schools, hospitals, libraries, and law enforcement agencies had lost about 1.5 million jobs or 7.4% of the total.

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This was followed by overall labor market gains in May and June. Following this various organizations especially state and local governments increased the number of new hiring. However, that number was low compared to the private sector. According to the Department of Labour, wages and salaries for private sector employees has recorded 9.4% increase from June 2020.

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Wages  for state and local government employees increased by 4.9% during this period.  And 932,000 government jobs remained unfilled at the end of June. Of this, 847,000 seats belong to state and local governments. However, the U.S. government did not see a net job loss in 2020 by hiring temporary workers for the census. Meanwhile, some local governments have tried to fill vacant positions by raising wages and benefits.

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Specifically by the end of 2021, the city of Fort Lauderdale, Fla has about 200 job openings in public safety, facilities management and park maintenance. Similarly, about 40 police officer positions were found in some cities like New York and Chicago. Also, the employment rate for the total government workforce was 4% in June, while the private sector employment rate was 7%, US reports said.

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