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2. Labor shortage has franchisees hustling for workers
3. The Fed's approach isn't working; the Fed is so worried about inflation that it may kill off the bull market; instead of ratcheting up interest rates, we should expand the labor pool
4. Stopped up the drain
5. U.S. is facing labor shortage
6. Office dating is less of an issue as rules are relaxed in the tight labor market
7. Boom spurs despair over labor scarcity
8. Immigration for growth
9. In the chips: semiconductor firms tackle a worker shortage
10. San Antonio corrals big business bucks
11. Inflation calculus: business and academia clash over a concept: 'natural' jobless rate; debate matters because it involves how Fed moves affect economy's course; the factory meets NAIRU
12. Labor shortages stir inflation fears among some executives
13. Wages are climbing as labor shortages begin to show up in booming regions
14. Economists don't see strong job growth leading to higher wages and inflation
15. A better work force emerges from the recessions, firms say
16. Defense-based regions cope with post-Cold War era; spending cutbacks hurt some, but many areas adapt successfully
17. Immigration: important, again
18. Rising unemployment may be a sign of improvement in consumer optimism
19. Immigration victories
20. OECD urges expansion of work force; fear of wage inflation prompts agency to alter its advice
21. Employers and unions feeling pressure to eliminate two-tier labor contracts
22. Small-business hiring, a locomotive for the economy in the '80s, is slowing
23. Going mobile
24. Bring on the wretched refuse
25. Farm wages soar as immigration controls tighten the labor market
26. Federal pay scare's hidden agenda
27. Renewed recession? Some employers make plans for more payroll cuts
28. People power is a capital idea
29. Help-wanted ads index posted high, panel says
30. Real inflation danger may not be a surge
31. Labor shortages force changes at small firms
32. Labor-cost inflation may take hold in 1989, many firms say
33. Jobs don't guarantee a sound economy
34. Sinking ship: Nicaragua faces chaos as many professionals leave country or jobs: even ex-Sandinistas desert; main gripes are low pay, layoffs, political firings: but most youths stay local
35. Bond prices fall again in light trading amid concern over federal borrowing
36. How some U.S. areas cope with anomaly: surging economies; example is Portland, Maine, where labor shortages lead to rising wages; the risk of higher inflation
37. Undesirable jobs still aren't hard to fill, despite the recovery
38. Supply of labor in the U.S. seems to be running out; costs spurt as wages are boosted to lure workers
39. Hong Kong experts proved wrong again as property booms, joblessness declines
40. Greener pastures lure many 'underemployed' seeking better pay
41. Blame labor shortage for inflation in services
42. American Broadcasting Cos. to lay off 350 employees in August to trim costs
43. White-collar hiring picks up slowly, as most layoffs end
44. Demographics & false optimism
45. New hot cities for industry are emerging
46. Temporary workers grow scarce, prompting higher pay and other lures
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