Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 13, 2015
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ABC News
US jobs report shows "good momentum" for the rest of 2015 – Fed's Williams
Williams, a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, said that while he was seeing progress in the jobs creation, the "real question" ...
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Fast Company
An Unconventional Solution To Filling The 5 Million Open U.S. Jobs
Consider that 8.5 million people are seeking work while 5 million U.S. jobs go unfilled, according to the latest U.S. Labor Department figures.
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Yahoo7 News
US job openings down slightly in March
The U.S. labor market added 5 million jobs in March, slightly lower than the previous month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
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The Guardian
CNNMoney
The fight over middle-class jobs and free trade
Obama traveled to Nike's headquarters outside of Portland last week to highlight a promise by the shoe maker to create 10,000 U.S. jobs if the trade ...
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Job creation in US plastics manufacturing rebounding
Those jobs are part of a mini-resurgence of U.S. plastics manufacturing. The sector has added 60,000 jobs since mid-2009, a 12 percent increase.
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TSX eases as investors digest Friday's US jobs data
(MENAFN - ProactiveInvestors) Canadian shares retreated led by the three major heavyweight segments as investors continue to digest Friday's U.S. ...
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Bloomberg View
Editorial: Robots could tighten squeeze on the US middle class
About half of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being automated, according to one recent study. And the middle class may be disproportionately squeezed.
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Washington Times
PETER MORICI: Congress should impose tough conditions for Obama's Pacific trade pact
Free trade should raise U.S. wages and incomes by moving workers from lower paying jobs, such as assembling computers, to higher paying ...
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