Publisher’s Notebook: How does your company rank among recruits, employees? In case you haven’t noticed, even with a somewhat slower economy and some noteworthy layoffs by April 27, 2023
Visions 2023: Spokane’s future will come quickly When Journal editor Linn Parish asked me to contribute to our Visions special edition, the first December 29, 2022
Guest Commentary: How is your company taking on challenge of labor scarcity? It’s becoming clear that the tightening labor market we all have been feeling may well be here May 5, 2022
Publisher’s Notebook: Quest for talent will return as key challenge for employers So here we are, more than a year into the pandemic and still seeing unemployment rates higher than May 6, 2021
Paul Read: Look how far we’ve come, thanks to you When our editor, Linn Parish, and I first talked about taking a moment to celebrate 35 years of February 11, 2021
Publisher’s Notebook: The crisis will pass; need for talent will endure Clearly, this pandemic has forced our attention to the near-term reality of high unemployment May 7, 2020
We are in this Together Dear Journal Readers and Advertisers, These are unprecedented times. As a community March 26, 2020
Publisher’s Notebook: Is your work culture compelling? Anyone who has done any hiring lately will tell you that the market is tight. May 9, 2019
Publisher’s Notebook: Employee engagement is tactical Talk to economic development folks, and you’ll hear more emphatic arguments that the ubiquitous ma May 25, 2017
Paul Read: Welcome to 2026...What a difference 10 years can make Good morning. As I glanced at my watch today, a smile eased across my face. It’s Dec. 29, 2026. My December 29, 2016