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Indiana’s unemployment rate in May failed to drop for the first time in nine months, holding steady at 5.7-percent. Indiana’s private sector added 48…
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A new high school equivalency exam will soon replace the GED in Indiana. The decision was made because beginning next year, GED Testing Service will drop…
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Governor Mike Pence announced the creation of another state agency aimed at helping coordinate Indiana's education and career development efforts. Since…
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Indiana’s unemployment rate declined in May as the private sector added 9,000 jobs during the month, according to new data released Friday. The rate is…
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Indiana will have a new high school equivalency test in 2014.The director of the Lafayette Adult Resource Academy (LARA) says that means people in the…
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State leaders are calling a program to put former inmates to work a success. The Hoosier Initiative for Re-Entry – or HIRE – is a cooperative effort…
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Indiana officials are looking at options for a new high school equivalency credential exam.The Department of Workforce Development and similar offices in…
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Indiana’s unemployment declined 0.2% in April. The Department of Workforce Development reports that was the largest one month decline in more than a year…
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Unemployment held steady at 8.7% in March for Indiana.The Department of Workforce Development reports an increase in manufacturing jobs balanced a loss of…
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Indiana’s unemployment rate rose two tenths from November to December to 8.2%. The state reports an additional 15,000 Hoosiers were looking for work last…