Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 29, 2015
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
U.S. Steel cuts 2800 jobs
A wave of imports and problems in the oil patch have created what U.S. Steel president and CEO Mario Longhi referred to today as "the brutality of ...
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Huffington Post
Latest Trade Push Is a War on Workers
Manufacturing jobs have been the backbone of the American workforce. During the heyday of U.S. middle-class growth in the mid-20th century, ...
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Why The US Should Worry About Oil Sector Jobs
Indeed, one recent estimate suggested that up to four jobs could ultimately disappear for ... The same thing has started to happen here in the US.
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
6 Ways to Be Smarter in Your Job Search
It also analyzed​ the success of external sources of hire, such as job boards, recruiting agencies and job fairs. The overall top six sources of hire were ...
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IndustryWeek
Wal-Mart update on manufacturing, veteran hiring shows modest progress
Wal-Mart's efforts to source $250 billion in products supporting U.S. jobs over 10 years has been a high-profile initiative. The retailer said it is on target ...
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Seeking Alpha
Close But Not There Yet: Getting To Full Employment In The United States
Last month's report on U.S. jobs was disappointing, with far fewer jobs than expected added in March. A longer-term look at trends yields a different ...
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USA TODAY
U.S. Steel posts $75 million net loss despite job cuts
From the shale fields to the cooling towers, Trib Total Media covers the energy industry in Western Pennsylvania and beyond. For the latest news and ...
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Wall Street Journal
US Government Bond Prices Decline
A number of disappointing releases on U.S. jobs growth, retail sales and manufacturing activities have raised investors' expectations that the Fed ...
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AOL Money UK
Could a computer do your job?
However, two years ago, University of Oxford researchers estimated that an astonishing 47% of total US jobs could be automated by 2033. And it's not ...
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