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  2. No More Unemployment Checks For Seasonal Workers - AOL

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    By Annalyn Censky NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Should seasonal workers be allowed to collect unemployment checks in their downtime? A growing number of states are saying

  3. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although not taken into account for calculations of monthly unemployment data, seasonal unemployment is most prevalent in jobs associated with the yearly seasons, and is when a worker is looking for employment during the "off-season" of their industry (e.g. a ski lift operator looking for employment during the summer). [9]

  4. Job seekers, take note: Employers are upbeat about seasonal ...

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    For workers over 50, seasonal work can be a powerful tool against ageism in hiring too. “By showcasing their skills and work ethic in a real-world setting, (older workers) can prove their ...

  5. Seasonal industry - Wikipedia

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    In those countries that provide them, unemployment benefits may be affected by a worker's seasonal status. That is, in certain cases, a seasonal worker may not be considered " unemployed " during the off-season for the sake of benefits or aggregated statistics, [ 2 ] despite being functionally inactive.

  6. Seasonal hiring: 5 tips for hiring seasonal employees ... - AOL

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    Seasonal employees and temporary staff can file a claim if they get hurt on the job. And here's the kicker: Seasonal workers often tend to be at higher risk of injury because they get less ...

  7. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The labor force participation rate explains how an increase in the unemployment rate can occur simultaneously with an increase in employment. If a large number of new workers enter the labor force but only a small fraction become employed, then the increase in the number of unemployed workers can outpace the growth in employment. [79]

  8. 8 Companies Hiring Seasonal Workers — How Much Are ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Average pay: $18 an hour For the 2024 holiday season, Amazon announced its plans to hire 250,000 employees across the United States. In addition to seasonal roles, full-time and part-time ...

  9. Structural unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Structural unemployment is a form of involuntary unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer, and the skills demanded of workers by employers (also known as the skills gap). Structural unemployment is often brought about by technological changes that make the job skills of many workers obsolete.