Monday, August 5, 2013

New jobs disproportionately low-pay or part-time

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The 162,000 jobs the economy added in July were a disappointment. The quality of the jobs was even worse.

A disproportionate number of the added jobs were part-time or low-paying ? or both.

Part-time work accounted for more than 65 percent of the positions employers added in July. Low-paying retailers, restaurants and bars supplied more than half July's job gain.

"You're getting jobs added, but they might not be the best-quality job," says John Canally, an economist with LPL Financial in Boston.

So far this year, low-paying industries have provided 61 percent of the nation's job growth, even though these industries represent just 39 percent of overall U.S. jobs, according to Labor Department numbers analyzed by Moody's Analytics. Mid-paying industries have contributed just 22 percent of this year's job gain.

"The jobs that are being created are not generating much income," Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities USA, wrote in a note to clients.

That's one reason Americans' pay hasn't kept up with even historically low inflation since the Great Recession ended in June 2009. Average hourly pay fell 2 cents in July to $23.98 an hour.

Among those feeling the squeeze is Elizabeth Wilkinson, 28, of Houston. After losing a $39,000-a-year administrative job at Rice University in January, Wilkinson found work at an employment agency for $15 an hour. Yet she's had to supplement that job with part-time work as a waitress.

"This morning I put $1.35 worth of gas in my car because that is all the money that I had," Wilkinson said via email. "It's very difficult to survive on $30,000 (a year), and I am living paycheck to paycheck."

Part-time work has made up 77 percent of the job growth so far this year. The government defines part-time work as being less than 35 hours a week.

Analysts say some employers are offering part-time over full-time work to sidestep the new health care law's rule that they provide medical coverage for permanent workers. (The Obama administration has delayed that provision for a year.)

Weak economies overseas have also reduced demand for U.S. goods and, as a result, for better-paying U.S. jobs in manufacturing. Government spending cuts have taken a toll on some middle-class jobs, too.

Many employers have also discovered that they can use technology to do tasks more cheaply and efficiently than office workers used to do. And some have found that they can shift middle-class jobs to low-wage countries such as China.

By contrast, most lower-paying jobs ? from waiters and hotel maids to store clerks, bartenders and home health care aides ? can't be automated or shipped abroad.

"You're always going to have jobs in the retail sector," says Michael Evangelist, a policy analyst with the liberal National Employment Law Project, which advocates on behalf of low-wage workers.

Consider Mike Ulrich, 30, who earned a master's degree in public administration in May from the University of Colorado. Ulrich hasn't been able to find work that requires a college degree. Instead, he works at a hardware store in Spokane, Wash., earning the state's minimum wage: $9.19 an hour.

Not all July's new jobs were low-paying. Local schools hired more than 10,000 teachers and other employees. Financial firms added 15,000.

And Scott Anderson, chief economist at Bank of the West, thinks concerns about the surge in part-time work might be overblown. The government's figures on part-time jobs are highly volatile, Anderson notes. The big gain this year could quickly reverse, he says.

Yet for the most part, Daniel Alpert, managing partner of Westwood Capital, wrote in a report last month, "the only folks engaging in meaningful hiring are doing so because labor is cheap."

The low quality of the added jobs could help explain something that has puzzled economists: How has the U.S. economy managed to add an average of roughly 200,000 jobs a month this year even though it grew at a tepid annual rate below 2 percent in the first half of the year?

Some are proposing an answer: Perhaps a chronically slow-growth economy can't generate many good-paying jobs ? but can produce lots of part-time or lower-wage retail and restaurant work.

Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial, recalls that the robust economic growth of the late '90s generated millions of middle-class jobs. And it pushed unemployment so low that short-staffed companies were forced to convert part-time jobs into full-time ones.

"Faster growth would fix things," Swonk says. "That's the magic fairy dust."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jobs-disproportionately-low-pay-part-time-162103614.html

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Ohio AG warns of scams targeting military

COLUMBUS, OHIO ? Ohio?s attorney general has warned members of the U.S. military and their families to be alert to consumer scams, including some specifically targeting military personnel.

Attorney General Mike DeWine says some of the military-specific scams include targeting grandparents of military personnel. The scammers claim the consumer?s grandchild in the military has been arrested and detained overseas and the grandparents must wire money.

Other scams involve family members of deployed service members being asked to send money so the service members can go on early leave.

DeWine encourages active-duty military members and their families to report any consumer complaints to his office. DeWine says his office offers a fast-track complaint process and some free legal services to military personnel.

Source: http://www.airforcetimes.com/article/20130804/NEWS06/308040010

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Police shoot dead armed 14-year-old boy in New York City

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A police officer shot an armed 14-year-old boy in New York City early on Sunday after he did not drop his gun when ordered, police said.

After hearing gunshots, two officers came across the boy, whom police identified as Shaaliver Douse, chasing another male down a street in the South Bronx, shooting after him with a 9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun as he ran, police said.

The uniformed officers identified themselves as police and ordered Douse to drop his gun, police said. He did not do so, and one of the officers shot a single round, hitting Douse in his lower left jaw, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Both police officers, who joined the force in January, were taken to a hospital to be treated for tinnitus and trauma.

(Reporting By Jonathan Allen; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-shoot-dead-armed-14-old-boy-york-211921020.html

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Chinese Taipei beats Philippines 84-79 in Asia Basketball Championship

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  • Chinese Taipei converts 13-point deficit to break hosts heart

    Global Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Chinese Taipei fought back from a double-digit third quarter deficit to break the hearts of host Philippines by winning their last group match 84-79 on Saturday at the 27th Asian Men's Basketball Championship.The host headed into the final period with a 68-55 lead but quickly ran out of gas. Naturalized player Quincy Davis and Lu Cheng-Ju sparked Chinese Taipei to a 18-4 run to open the ...

  • Chinese Taipei beats Philippines 84-79 in Asia Basketball Championship

    Global Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Chinese Taipei overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter with a furious rally to beat the Philippines 84-79 on Saturday night to remain unbeaten in the Asia Basketball Championship at the Mall of Asia Arena in the Philippines.Lu Cheng-Ju led Chinese Taipei with 22 points and hit six three-pointers to lead their comeback in the final quarter by outscoring the Filipinos, 29-11, in the ...

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    Police ID suspected 'wedding crashers'

    BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. - Police are looking for the public's help in locating suspects identified as the "wedding crashers" who stole cards and money from two local wedding receptions.

    In a joint investigation the Brooklyn Park Police Department and the Anoka County Sheriff's Office have identified suspects in the "wedding crasher" theft at the Edinburgh Country Club in Brooklyn Park on July 6 and the Majestic Oaks Golf Club in Ham Lake on July 24.

    In both thefts a male and female couple entered the wedding receptions and took a box containing cards for the wedding couple with checks, cash and gift cards. In the Ham Lake case, two males and a female were seen.

    Both thefts were caught on surveillance footage.

    In Anoka County warrants have been issued for Derrick Duane Manson, 41, and Aaron Ray Martin, 42.

    People with information on the location of the suspects are asked to call the Anoka County Sheriff's Office at 763-427-1212 or the Brooklyn Park Police at 763-493-8222.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/52663400/ns/local_news-minneapolis_st_paul_mn/

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    Dean to challenge Hurst in GOP race for House District 35

    Election season next year will again find Munford businessman Steve Dean challenging state Rep. Steve Hurst, but in this case the contest will be the June 3 Republican party primary.

    In 2010, Dean and Hurst both ran to represent House District 35, which includes parts of Talladega, Clay, Calhoun and Coosa counties, but Hurst ran as a Democrat.

    Hurst, now serving his fourth term, was part of a wave of Democrats who switched to the Republican party after the 2010 elections, which put control of the Alabama Legislature in the hands of the GOP for the first time since Reconstruction.

    In a press release announcing his candidacy Friday, Dean said the district needs a strong pro-business advocate who will recruit new companies and strengthen the ones the area already has. He said because he started a manufacturing business that now employs 39 people, he knows how to do that.

    ?I know firsthand what it takes to build a business from the ground up, to create good-paying jobs and to grow our local economy,? he said in the release.

    Asked about his challenger, Hurst said Dean is a nice man from a great family.

    ?I wish he wouldn?t, but if he chooses to run, we?ll let the voters make the decision,? he said.

    Dean will have the support of one of the state?s most powerful Republican leaders.

    Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh said he?ll back the challenger in the race.

    Marsh, of Anniston, said he believes Dean, who?s owned BD Precision Manufacturing in Oxford since 2001, is a great businessman and understands economic development.

    ?I consider him a friend and truly think he would make a great legislator,? Marsh said.

    State campaign finance records show Marsh's campaign contributed $10,000 to Dean?s campaign in 2010.

    Dean said that if he?s elected, he hopes to focus on legislation that helps small businesses. He pointed to bills like one sponsored by Rep. Bill Roberts, R-Jasper, that would require municipalities to pay contractors within 45 days from the completion of a project.

    ?When they?re waiting to get their grant money, they really hold the contractors up,? he said.

    Dean also said he would work to expand the Alabama Math Science and Technology Initiative and to promote more career technical training and schools.

    ?We need people to build stuff and to make things,? he said.

    If re-elected, Hurst said, he plans on reintroducing a bill he filed during the last legislative session that would change the state?s law on sexual abuse crimes. This proposal would require offenders 21 or older who are convicted of sexaully abusing a child under 12 to agree to surgical castration before being considered for release.

    ?I?ll introduce it every year until it gets passed,? he said.

    Hurst is also known for sponsoring the Castle Doctrine Bill, which strengthened home self-defense rights for Alabamians. The bill, signed into law, authorized citizens to shoot an intruder if the homeowner believes his life is at risk. Before the law, residents were required to retreat to the farthest room in their home.

    Hurst was appointed to the Talladega County Commission in 1985 by then-governor George Wallace. Hurst served as a commissioner for eight years.

    Dean is a member of both the Talladega County Republican Executive Committee and the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee. He?s also vice chairman for the Alabama GOP?s third congressional district.

    Assistant Metro Editor Daniel Gaddy: 256-235-3562. On Twitter @DGaddy_Star.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AnnistonStar/LocalNews/~3/OvJ2atM27Kk/23275294

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    Total War: Rome II Has Special Siege Focused Artificial Intelligence, Says Developer

    The Creative Assembly has launched many Total War games where the Artificial Intelligence was a not always able to keep up with the player on a strategic level but the team promises that the situation will improve with the launch of Rome II.

    Pawel Wojs, a lead battlefield artist, tells VG247 that the studio is making sure that the A.I. has a clear way of dealing with all potential situations.

    He states, ?For cities it?s a real big challenge, so much so that we?ve designed a new AI for sieges. All the streets and squares and points are highlighted to the AI and they use them to flank, block and establish defense points.?

    The developer says that for the Total War series the challenge to create a capable computer opponent is bigger than for other titles because the team cannot rely on scripting and on set missions.

    Total War: Rome II will be launched on September 3.

    Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Total-War-Rome-II-Has-Special-Siege-Focused-Artificial-Intelligence-Says-Developer-372955.shtml

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