Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Monday, November 1st, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood Monday morning, Acadiana. You may be dragging a bit this morning after Halloween last, but let this morning's news give you a boost. Start with an update on the employment situation, where there are now more jobs available than people looking for work. And the The Daily Advertiser building has a new owner. Amid the Great Resignation, there are now more jobs open than unemployed peopleThe number of job openings per unemployed worker has reached an all-time high at 1.3 jobs available for every unemployed person. Read the story here. |
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| CAMERON — Darrell LeBlanc shovels ice onto a shrimp boat, the marsh buffering the Gulf of Mexico behind him, a scene that’s played out countless times along the Louisiana coast over much of the state’s history. But the backdrop on the horizon, a giant tangle of cranes and storage tanks, is unmistakably modern. Read more |
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| The building that houses The Daily Advertiser and other businesses has been sold to a property owner who will lease it to Ochsner Lafayette General. Read more |
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| Paige Barnett, director of a unique dance, opera and jazz performance to be held in the town of Washington on Saturday, spoke with Jan Swift of the Discover Lafayette podcast about the production. Read more |
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