The Trade Adjustment Assistance program is made available to workers who are displaced due to foreign imports or shifts in production out of the country.
A new employment program in Southwest aims to help 17 to 25-year-old dropouts receive GEDs and job training.
Pence says he wants the legislature to create what he calls ‘Indiana Work Councils’, which would create new curriculum for students not heading to college.
Mitch Daniels says the state needs to have "tough conversations" about the value of four-year universities versus community colleges.
Department heads say they don't need as many staff as they had five years ago but admit some jobs now take longer to do or have been outsourced.
Researchers say the traditional model that shows gradual distribution of employee performance has been used since the 1950's.
Indiana added 1,700 jobs in December, but the workforce is growing too quickly for the new jobs to bring down the unemployment rate.
Manufacturing is largely responsible for the state‘s increase in new jobs.
The state’s jobless rate has still dropped roughly two percent in just two years.
Thousands of Hoosiers may lose their unemployment benefits under changes effective today.