The New York State Department of Labor has announced job and unemployment data for March, and despite a slight increase in the unemployment rate, the state’s private-sector job count is at an all-time high.
The jobs report data released this month show New York state’s economy added 21,500 private-sector jobs, or 0.3 percent, to the job pool in March, totaling a record 7.3 million jobs. According to the Labor Department’s monthly jobs analysis, since the beginning of the state’s economic recovery in November 2009, New York has added 332,900 private-sector jobs and regained all of the private-sector jobs it lost during the recession.
Mary Vanouse of the Director of the City of Oswegos, Community Development Office is one of the people directly responsible for this problem. Vanouse had already destroyed two businesses. One was a solar/wind "Green" energy company with the potential of creating over 100 well paying jobs.
Vanouse should have been fired as Director of the City of Oswegos, Community Development Office, but do to her political connections she is still employed with the City of Oswego.
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