Monday, June 1, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 1, 2015
NEWS
Congress needs to stand up for US jobs
What's surprising is the length a South Carolina congressman has gone to harm these American jobs to the benefit of foreign competitors. Rep.
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The National Business Review
World Week Ahead: Eyes on US jobs, Greece
The latest official US jobs data will be released on Friday, two days after the ADP private employment report on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims ...
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Malay Mail Online
PrimePair
In Heavy News Week, US Jobs Data in Focus
Markets will be concentrating on US jobs data towards the middle and end of this trading week, with non-farm payrolls as well as the unemployment ...
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need2know: Events galore this week
The RBA's rate decision along with Greece's fate within the euro zone, OPEC's decision on crude production and the latest US jobs data sit atop ...
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Bloomberg
Dollar Rises Versus Euro With Economy Set to Increase Fed Odds
The dollar held its first two-week gain since March, as investors look to U.S. jobs data this week for evidence the economy is strong enough for the ...
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Steady jobs growth best thing going for up-and-down US economy
So long as companies continue to hire at a steady clip — the U.S. has gained an average of 243,000 new jobs a month since 2014 — the economy is ...
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MarketWatch
Show us the money: Wage data in jobs report to come under scrutiny
Wage growth, or the lack of it, will be one of the most important pieces of data to come out this week in Friday's May jobs report as investors scan the ...
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Forrest's Walk Free move to US costs jobs back home in Perth
One of Andrew Forrest's biggest philanthropic causes — his Walk Free Foundation aimed at ending modern slavery — will leave Australia to become ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesotans stand to benefit from proposed trade deals
Jobs that rely on trade pay 18 percent more than the national average. One in five U.S. jobs depends on trade. And it's businesses of all sizes and their ...
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