Thursday, April 23, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 23, 2015
NEWS
New York Times
Few People Lost Jobs With VA in Scandal
In fact, the department quickly clarified after that interview, only 14 people had been removed from their jobs, while about 60 others had received ...
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CBS News
7 things to know about STEM careers
The more than 8.3 million STEM jobs counted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2014 represented 6.2 percent of total U.S. employment, ...
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Chron.com
Employers cut jobs in 31 US states as growth slows
WASHINGTON — Employers in 31 U.S. states cut jobs last month as weak economic growth weighed on hiring and a slowdown in oil and gas drilling ...
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News & Observer
US agriculture secretary presses NC to support trade
... on convincing Democratic colleagues who are concerned about the impacts past trade deals have had on U.S. jobs, particularly blue collar jobs.
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Charlotte Observer
Huffington Post
Chris Christie's Spin On Economic Data Examined
U.S. Jobs. Christie made his remarks April 17 at the New Hampshire Republican Leadership Summit, a two-day event that was attended by many of ...
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Nasdaq
Gold plunges below $1190, amid strong U.S. housing data
Gold fell to a session-low of 1,185.00 in U.S. morning trading from a ... 6, gold plunged by more than $30 an ounce when a strong U.S. jobs report for ...
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The Guardian
I am a cook in the US Senate but I still need food stamps to feed my children
I work 70 hours a week doing two jobs but cannot make ends meet. ... Tell us this, Mr Senator: when will all federal contractors be paid a living wage?
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New York Times
America should continue to lead on trade
Last year, the U.S. exported goods and services worth $2.35 trillion – supporting more than 11 million American jobs. In fact, since 2009, fully one-third ...
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UPI.com
Historic trade deal stalled in Senate amid concerns for U.S. wages
Sanders said the deal will actually kill U.S. jobs, and favors large special interests and corporate lobbyists far more than it does the American public.
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