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Just a few short months ago, the US economy was a worker’s paradise: nearly u
Just a few short months ago, the US economy was a worker’s paradise: nearly u
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2023-12-17
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Just a few short months ago, the US economy was a worker’s paradise: nearly unlimited overtime, signing bonuses for new hires, and perks such as stock options and free food.
But now as the economy starts to slow, it’s beginning to look like Paradise Lost. Companies are eliminating worker enticements, a new round of layoffs in sending everyone from hard hats to dot-comers to unemployment offices, and a lot of those ubiquitous "Now hiring" placards are slipping from front windows. All these signs probably mark an end to one of the greatest periods of job growth in modern US history.
The hardest hit segment of the economy is manufacturing, which lost 54,000 jobs in December. Companies have already announced plans for another 134,000 layoffs.
In another indication of changes in the labour markets, the Conference Board’s Help Wanted Index shows companies are placing far fewer ads to find workers. Even so, Board economist Ken Goldstein cautions that this is partially because there are fewer workers to hire, so firms have reduced their advertisings.
Still, there does seem to be at least a shift in psychology on shop floors. Businessman David Walters of CR Metals says he’s still hiring people at his family’s metal-fabrication firm in St. Louis. But workers at the plant perceive a change is taking place. "People are saying we better stop complaining and buckle down for a while," he says. "For a number of years, the employees felt they were in the driver’s seat."
A more tangible shift appears to be taking place in some of the traditional Rust belt areas. In the Ohio Vally, for instance, Santo Santoro, a staff representative of the United Steel Workers (USW) in St. Clairsville, says there are no jobs in the area other than "working at McDonald’s or some other hamburger joints".
It’s not just the pay that’s lower for skilled workers, but also the benefits. In August, Matt Means, a fourth-generation steel worker, got laid off from Gulf Sates Steel Corp. in Gadsden, Ala. It took him 3. 5 months to find a new job teaching at a local vocational school. Although he got feelers from Florida and Iowa, he didn’t want to relocate. So he now pays $150 a month for his health and dental plan. "I’ve cut back on my spending," says Mr. Means.
Even high tech employees sense some distress, despite claims of a 600,000-worker shortage in the industry. "A year ago, workers were so hard to get in high technology that companies had a policy of not letting anyone go, period," says Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at Wells Fargo Banks in Minneapolis. It’s not hard for Mr. Sohn to find an example of the shift. While studying software engineering at Harvard University, his daughter got a job at $ 6 an hour. Then, another company offered her $ 40 per hour. Now the firm has made her a part-timer.
The ranks of the unemployed are also growing because of slow times in retailing. In recent weeks, Bradlees and ’Montgomery Ward have gone into bankruptcy, eliminating more than 37,800 jobs. Last week, Sears announced another 2,400 layoffs.
One employee, Jay Morton, says he’s not sure if he’ll look for a new job right away. He may start taking full time computer classes at a local college.
That may be a good instinct. Lydea Monahan, a manager at Staffmark, a job place ment firm in Lexington, Mass., suggests people with retail experience bone up on software skills before returning to the market.
Indeed, specialists believe retail workers should still be able to find good jobs- provided they’re willing to look in other industries. "The key here is if a person is looking to go from a Bradlees to stay in the same type of market, that may be a little more difficult," says Anne Chace of Boston Career Link. [br] We can infer from the passage that at present______.
选项
A、people can only find jobs in catering business
B、high-tech employees are not as highly regarded as before by many companies
C、skilled employed workers are eager to take another job once it is available
D、a company will adjust the pay according to its employees’ experience rather than their education
答案
B
解析
从倒数第五段第一句得知,连高科技领域的雇员都感受到了就业压力,因此B是正确答案。A的意思是只有餐饮业提供了就业机会,显然不正确。从第七段Matt Means的例子我们也可得知技术工人现在也审慎考虑是否跳槽(relocate),所以C不正确。 D所表述的文章没有提及。
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