Thursday, December 25, 2014

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 25, 2014
NEWS
Why Nurses Are the Most Trustworthy Profession in the US
Every year Gallup asks Americans to rate how honest and ethical they perceive common professions to be. Nurses, doctors, and pharmacists rounded ...
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CNBC
Price plunge puts oil patch jobs at risk
Falling oil prices are giving the U.S. job market a shot in the arm. But if you work in an oil field, your job prospects might not be so bright. Buoyed by ...
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Mobile global workforce favors US
None of this should be seen as a threat to U.S. jobs. At a time when many companies are still having problems filling critical technical positions, ...
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Businessweek
US jobless claims fall to seven-week low
Despite few layoffs and more hiring, there are still areas of weakness in the U.S. jobs market. About three in every 10 unemployed workers have been ...
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STLtoday.com
U.S. Index Futures Little Changed Before Holiday With Dow Record
Fewer Americans than forecast filed applications for unemployment benefits last week, a sign the U.S. job market is making progress as the year ends.
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Stillwater News Press
CRISTY MORRISON: Brand USA reauthorized by Congress
Returning $47 on every $1 spent on promotion, the program supported nearly 53,000 new U.S. jobs. Travel, tourism and visitor development ...
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Bakken.com
Will falling oil prices lead to job losses?
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude sold on Friday for $56.52 a barrel, while benchmark Brent gained 4 percent in New York trade, closing at $61.
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The Independent
US economy is growing at fastest rate in a decade — records 5% annual growth rate in Q3
The US economy is well and truly back on track, with improved consumer spending ... World economy improves following strong US jobs report.
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