Tuesday, April 28, 2015

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Koch Industries drops criminal-history question from job applications
More than half its U.S. jobs are in manufacturing. The company's CEO, Charles Koch, a billionaire known for his support of Republican candidates and ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Trade deal poses dilemma for Clinton in Democratic primary
"Any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increase ... deal would produce an agreement that "could depress wages and cost us jobs.
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Crain's Chicago Business
Boeing CEO: Losing Ex-Im Bank could cost US manufacturing jobs
One potential price of letting the Export-Import Bank shutter could be U.S. manufacturing jobs, according to Boeing CEO Jim McNerney. If the bank ...
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MarketWatch
Market to discover just how rotten the start to 2015 was
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The U.S. economy suffered a big letdown in the first three months of 2015. Now it's time to find out if warmer weather ...
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
3 Gap Year Jobs That Prepare Students for Law School
​With this year's application cycle for the most part behind us, this week's post will consider ... Here are three jobs that will help strengthen your profile.
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WFMJ
Portman uses Ohio job losses in Web ad against likely 2016 US Senate opponent Strickland
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman is reaching back to a familiar topic in his likely 2016 faceoff with Ohio's former governor: jobs.
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TODAYonline
NOLA.com
Last robo-call? Bartender, car salesman among jobs threatened by robot automation, Wall Street ...
The Wall Street Journal reports on a new paper by Oxford University researchers that argues only about 21 percent of more than 700 U.S. job ...
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USA TODAY
Obama: Killing Asia trade deal will benefit China
That will mean a loss of U.S. jobs." Many Democrats opposed the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying free trade deals ship U.S. jobs overseas.
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Wall Street Journal
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