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The end of Temporary Protected Status would have kept thousands of Venezuelan immigrants from working in Florida, where jobs outnumber job seekers.
Florida lawmakers are considering major changes to state child labor laws that would loosen restrictions on when and how long teens can work, as the state braces for a shortage of migrant workers ...
Florida relies heavily on farmworkers ... where there is already a shortage of workers. In the poignant words of Leia Bamasi, an FSU College of Law student and participant in a recent Alternative ...
Today, we face a new pandemic: misinformation. Addressing it requires continuous engagement – and not just from doctors.
Florida's economy is diverse but still remains heavily dependent on real estate — from construction to property sales — and tourism.
The construction management firm, Hoar Construction, says the issue is that there is a shortage in skilled labor.
Presently making its way through Florida’s Senate is Bill 918, which is aimed at loosening the state’s child labor laws in significant ways.
One solution to strengthening our workforce starts in the classroom with high schools committing to vocational training ...
The threats to revoke TPS come a time when Florida is already facing a labor shortage, with 53 available workers for every 100 open jobs, according to data from the U.S Chamber of Commerce.
Florida lawmakers are considering major changes to state child labor laws that would loosen restrictions on when and how long teens can work, as the state braces for a shortage of migrant workers ...
Despite this growing demand, many communities face a severe shortage of mental health professionals such as psychologists, counselors, therapists, social workers, and psychiatrists, among others.