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Unemployment Rates and Labor Force

March 2013United StatesTennesseeNashville MSAWilliamson County
Labor Force155,028,0003,126,400849,77099,280
Unemployment Rates7.6%7.9%6.3%5.1%

Labor Force Commuting Patterns

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Wage Surveys

2012 Occupational Wages

Management Occupations
Business and Financial Operations
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science Occupations
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Healthcare Support Services
Sales and Related Occupations
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Production Occupations

For complete information regarding occupations earnings and compenstation cost trends in the Nashville area please click here Nashville MSA 2012 Wage Survey provided by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce.

2010 Workforce Study

To find out more about Middle Tennessee’s workforce characteristics and conditions, check out the 2010 Workforce Study provided by The Nashville Chamber of Commerce, in conjuction with the Nashville Career Advancement Center and the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.  For more detailed info, Click Here to review the complete study.
For past labor reports, click here to visit the TN Department of Labor & Workforce Development.

 

WORKFORCE ESSENTIALS

Williamson County has a Career Center through WorkForce Essentials that assists those needing help with their transition into the local workforce. A few of their services include training, counseling, state of the art resources, support services, and employment opportunities with individually assigned career management specialists. For more information please visit them at www.workforceessentials.com.

Office: Williamson County Career Center
225 Noah Drive, Ste. 360
Franklin, TN 37064
615-790-3311
Fax: 615-790-5520

Services: Career Center/Employer/Business/Driver Education

MANAGEMENT RELATIONS

Tennessee is a right to work state.