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Dixee Neugebauer brought her daughter and granddaughter into the StoryCorps booth in May and told them of the joys and challenges she experienced as a young woman in her first teaching job.
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And an update on the bill that would offer student teachers a stipend.
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On this episode we talk work. We're joined by Simone Stolzoff, independent journalist and consultant from San Francisco to discuss his new book, The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work.
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More than 70 employers are scheduled to participate in a statewide virtual job fair this Thursday hosted by the Utah Department of Workforce Services.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific, a scientific product manufacturer, has laid off dozens of employees this week in Cache Valley, according to information provided to The Herald Journal.
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The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food announced Daniel W. Christensen will serve as the new Utah state veterinarian.
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A new study from LLC found that Salt Lake City is the best city to start a side hustle in 2023.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education has started a nationwide search for the next president of Utah State University.
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Just over half of Utahns in the study feel steady in keeping up with their finances, but 70% feel confident they can find a good job if needed.
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With wages so low for disability workers, long-term care centers are unable to provide the care disabled people need. Last week, at the State Capitol, a multi-agency press conference took place to raise awareness of the disability workforce crisis.