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Business group sees thousands of US jobs from Pacific trade deal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The 12-nation Pacific trade pact would create nearly a quarter of a million U.S. jobs due to increased foreign investment in ...
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Expanding H1 visas would export more US jobs Many of these are subsidiaries or affiliates of offshore companies that can use the H1B visas to groom employees in the U.S., then move the jobs ...
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TPP deal could create thousands of US jobs, says business group Reuters picWASHINGTON, April 21 — The 12-nation Pacific trade pact would create nearly a quarter of a million US jobs due to increased foreign ...
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US may still have a 3-6 million jobs gap Is the US back to full employment? Judging by the official 5.5% unemployment rate might suggest that's the case — or pretty close to it. But does ...
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US Contact Center Industry Creates 13669 New Jobs in 1st Quarter of 2015 Between January 1, 2015 and March 31, 2015, jobs4america recorded 13,669 new US jobs announced by the contact center industry.
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The Green Revolution's Inconvenient Truth A recent panel of climate scientists concluded that by 2020 around 1 million new green energy jobs would be created if the U.S., European Union, and ...
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U.S. Steel to reduce operations further, idle more Houston jobs United States Steel Corp. (NYSE: X) is temporarily reducing more operations in Houston and Texas, affecting more than 200 additional employees.
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Glassdoor ranks the 25 highest-paying jobs in the U.S. When it comes to the best-paying jobs maybe mother does know best, as doctors and lawyers are among the 25 highest-earning positions in the U.S., ...
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US shale gas to safeguard North East jobs on Teesside The owner of Britain's largest petrochemicals plant in Teeside plans to import shale gas from the US for the first time in a move that could help ...
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In New Millennium, No Jobs for Millennials Young people bounce back from adversity faster than their elders, right? Not when it comes to American jobs. Six years after the U.S. economy began ...
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