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Date Added: September 01, 2008 10:16:04 AM
Where do we work this Labor Day? Far fewer of us work for state government. But more of us work for local or the federal government. And, in the future, more of us will work in health care, sales and management. The number of state government jobs in the Midlands has dropped 14 percent since 1990, underlining the importance of growing private-sector jobs to keep the region’s economy stable. In ...

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