Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 19, 2015
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Newsweek
Free Trade Costs American Jobs
In 2011, President Obama claimed that the Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (KORUS) would "support 70,000 American jobs" because the agreement ...
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The Hill
Senate rejects more aid for workers who lose jobs to trade
Jim Lankford, R-Okla., requiring U.S. negotiators to take religious freedom laws into account in any country taking part in trade talks, cleared on a ...
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Pew Research Center
With trade on Congress' agenda, just what does the US import and export?
The U.S. Senate may vote this week on whether to give President Obama so-called "fast-track" authority to finish negotiating the Trans-Pacific ...
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Reuters
US loses meat labeling case; trade war looms
Canada has published a hit list of potential U.S. targets, including wine, chocolate, ketchup and ... "That's a death sentence for U.S. jobs and exports.".
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Pacific Standard
Technological Innovation Begets Migration
In 1840, about 70 per cent of U.S. jobs were on the farm, dropping to 10 per cent in the 1950s, and today sitting at less than 4 per cent. In the 1950s ...
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BDlive
PRECIOUS-Gold hits 3-month high after run of downbeat US data
Spot prices rose 3 percent last week, their biggest weekly climb in four months, after recent downbeat readings of the U.S. jobs market, retail sales and ...
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TodaysiPhone.com (blog)
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Hindu Business Line
Manpower says skill shortage continues
One in three U.S. employers is having trouble filling job vacancies because it cannot find qualified candidates, according to survey findings released ...
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Fast Company
The Top 25 U.S. Cities For Jobs This Year
According to Glassdoor's Best Cities for Jobs report, the top three are Raleigh, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ...
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