Popular job-related slang might tell us where the labor market is headed. Plus, to point students toward viable careers, educators visit the Port of Baltimore.
The vehicle industry is surprisingly resilient this year. Many people have been waiting for lower costs but can’t hold out any longer.
Careers at the port range from environmentalist to tug boat captain to welder. But people have to know they exist in order to apply to do them.
Instead, companies are opting to report other metrics of growth.
During the pandemic era, the lingo reflected workers’ leverage. Now the dynamic has shifted, and how we talk about work has too.
Jodi Gebarowski learned to reduce, reuse, and recycle from her grandmother. Now she’s turned that into a business.