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US Goods Exported to Trade Agreement Partners Supported 3.2 Million Jobs in 2014 While Canada and Mexico represent the largest portion of U.S. jobs supported by exports among TPP member countries, goods exports to the five ...
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After doubts, economists find China kills US factory jobs WASHINGTON • A generation of economists trained to believe that trade had little to do with the long decline in high-paying U.S. factory jobs is ...
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Do H-1B visas steal jobs from American workers? Critics of the H-1B visa say it takes jobs away from American workers, ... U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat, asked for the Department of Homeland ...
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Jobs and Industries Where It Takes the Longest to Get Hired But in much of the country, the U.S. economy is hardly roaring–many other measures of the labor market's health have yet to recover to their ...
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Hershey to Cut About 300 Jobs, Lowers 2015 Revenue Outlook Hershey announced Friday the company is expected to cut about 300 jobs by ... "Removing cost and complexity from our business will make us more ...
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Study: Gulf airlines a boon to U.S. economy and U.S. airlines, too Freezing Open Skies agreements would cost billions of dollars in economic activity and tax revenue, and tens of thousands of jobs, according to ...
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U.S. Sen. David Vitter, R-La., adds measure protecting jobs at Lighthouse for the Blind to Defense bill WASHINGTON — A measure to boost business for a nonprofit providing jobs for the blind in Louisiana was added Thursday by U.S. Sen. David Vitter ...
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Unemployment Rates Rose in Half of US States Last Month Unemployment rates rose in 25 U.S. states last month, driven higher in many ... Thirty-seven states added jobs last month, while 12 states cut jobs.
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Ohio adds 12k jobs in May But job growth rebounded in most parts of the country last month as the national economy added 280,000 jobs, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
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General Electric Company CEO Says U.S. Retreat From Export-Import Bank Will Cost Jobs Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) made an official statement yesterday that the company will have to move its manufacturing ...
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