Rate of illegal workers in SC well below national average, study findsThe Pew Hispanic Center study, based on 2008 statistics and released Tuesday, says the impact of illegal immigrants on the SC labor market is not as widespread as many have thought. In reaction to the report, people who study the state’s immigrant
DeMint: 'This is where I'm getting my strength'A Web site dedicated to the tea parties lists 11 other rallies taking place in South Carolina, in Charleston, Florence, Fort Mill, Georgetown, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Isle of Palms, Lancaster, Pickens, Simpsonville, Spartanburg and York Speakers: US
New York TimesTax Day prompts calls for changeHere's his statement: "Today it's worth noting the fact that we are at a truly frightening tipping point with regard to federal spending, and the consequences it will have for every current -and especially future - taxpayer here in South Carolina," Video: C-SPAN Washington Journal on Tax Day Tea Parties Anti-tax ‘tea parties’ being held across US
Bank of South Carolina Corporation Announces First Quarter EarningsBank of South Carolina Corporation currently trades its common stock on the NASDAQ stock market under the symbol "BKSC". Select market makers for the stock for Bank of South Carolina Corporation are: Knight Equity Markets, LP, USB Securities, LLC,
Profits up slightly at Bank of South CarolinaThe company released earnings minutes before US financial markets closed. Its shares fell 50 cents, or about 4.2 percent, to $11.50. Separately, the Bank of South Carolina held its annual meeting of shareholders Tuesday. Newly elected to the board of
Rate of illegal workers in SC well below national average, study finds - The State
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However, critics said they think the report dramatically undercounted the number of Hispanic workers in the state.
Of the 2.2 million workers in South Carolina, about 50,000 are illegal immigrants, according to Pew. Of the state’s 4.4 million residents, about 1.6 percent are illegal immigrants, the report said.
The number of illegal immigrant workers in South Carolina has been at issue in recent years as people complained illegal workers were taking jobs from legal residents.
In response to those complaints, the S.C. Legislature last year passed a law to curb illegal immigration. The law required employers to verify that workers were here legally.
Between 2003 and 2007, South Carolina reported one of the fastest-growing Hispanic populations in the country as workers poured into the state to build houses, offices and retail centers.
“During the construction boom earlier this decade, we were drawing in so many undocumented workers, and it became really visible,” said Doug Woodward, research economist at USC Moore School of Business. “It seemed like there would be no end to the increasing growth of the labor force.”
What is the job market in South Carolina? I will be moving to the South Carolina area.?
May 11, 2006 by dustykris | Posted in Other - Local Businesses
I work in the Human Resources field and am looking to find out what the job market in South Carolina has to offer.
Dear Dustykris,
Your pertinent question and urgent curiosity has unfortunately, been buried under more legitimate concerns. If you don't get an answer within 24 hours, it is best to delete your query and ask again.
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Thank you Dustykris, and have a great day! -Zack
zach | May 17, 2006
What is the best university to attend in the North/South Carolina area for Marketing?
Mar 30, 2009 by meganrhea17 | Posted in Other - Education
I am trying to decide which college would be the best one to attend to major in Marketing at. Any suggestions?
Free Open university has a good marketing program. they use classes from Texas A&M Berkeley, Harvard and MIT. It is a difficult program but it is free to all.
packinrat | Apr 01, 2009
What's the job market like in Charleston, South Carolina?
Oct 14, 2007 by joejoe66 | Posted in Other - United States
I moved to CHS 3 weeks ago and have a difficult time finding a decent job that pays well. Any advice? I have a BA in history and have worked some what in real estate the last year.
hi there,here"s a couple of links for you,to help your search for employment..
South Carolina Homes on Yahoo! Real Estate
Track South Carolina real estate values including median house prices. Check South Carolina mortgage rates for various loan types and graph their trends over time