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Free trade won't kill U.S. jobs — robots may A 2013 study by Oxford University's Carl Frey and Michael Osborne concluded that 47 percent of U.S. jobs are in areas that are at high risk of being ...
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More college grads are getting better jobs The Doylestown, Pa., resident accepted a Boston-based job from Oracle in sales and business development. Even when U.S. unemployment hit 10% ...
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Study: Phoenix job market is steadily declining Phoenix ranked No. 42 out of the top 50 U.S. job markets in a recent study from Glassdoor.com, citing a high dissatisfaction with jobs and a low quality ...
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It's not just Isiah Thomas! There's plenty of jobs available for all the other pervy, misogynistic male ... Let us not think of the sexist pig's rise to the heights of your sport as the height of ... The Job: Coach, USA Olympic Female Boxing Team.
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Senate Trade Vote Highlights Rift Among Republicans Jeff Sessions slammed the bill because it would further destroy U.S. jobs and lacks strong provisions to hold foreign companies accountable for ...
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The Ticker: Senate OKs fast track for Obama on trade bill They say free-trade deals send U.S. jobs overseas. ... raising interest rates later this year — if the job market improves and the Fed is confident inflation ...
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Scholarships awarded to Tri-Rivers students Downey said robots are doing the repetitive and oftentimes unsafe jobs that people used to do. "Robots aren't costing us jobs. In fact, the companies ...
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Op-ed: Ex-Im Bank is corporate welfare for a narrow group One of the biggest purveyors of those favors, the U.S. Export-Import Bank, is set to .... Instead they'll say they support U.S. jobs and add to the Treasury.
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NPPC urges House to act after Senate approves TPA "We applaud the Senate for approving TPA, which is imperative for finalizing free trade agreements that boost U.S. exports and create U.S. jobs," said ...
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Another Voice: Program is helping to close the digital divide This is no longer an option for Americans, especially for communities of color hardest hit by the recent recession. Eighty percent of all U.S. jobs will ...
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