Thursday, June 25, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 25, 2015
NEWS
If Robots Take Our Jobs, Do People Still Need to Work?
One Oxford study found that 47 percent of U.S. jobs are at risk for being replaced by automation. Some fields are more susceptible than others, ...
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CBS News
Challenges loom as tech takeover grows
... as the reason they are out of work, and in 2013, Oxford researchers predicted machines could take 47 percent of U.S. jobs over the next 20 years.
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Kiplinger Personal Finance
10 Worst Jobs for the Future
The U.S. job market is steadily improving, yet many Americans are still struggling to get hired. And if they work in dying professions, that may be the ...
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Yahoo News
How technology is redefining the future of jobs
Oxford researchers predict machines could take half of all U.S. jobs in the next 20 years, but The Atlantic's Derek Thompson thinks that projection may ...
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Wall Street Journal
Kentucky, Ohio community and organization leaders weigh in to protect airline jobs
... "every round trip route lost or forgone by a U.S. carrier because of subsidized Gulf carrier competition results in a net loss of over 800 U.S. jobs.".
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Bakken.com (press release)
Millions of Jobs, thousands of deaths: How 2016 could be a make or break election season for oil ...
According to the recent study, pro-development energy policies could add 2.3 million U.S. jobs and add $443 billion per year to the U.S. economy by ...
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Gallup.com
Jobs Seen as Most Positive, Negative Parts of US Economy
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The current job climate presents a classic glass half-full/half-empty situation for Americans. When asked what the most positive ...
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Irish Times
Reuters
US-based bond funds post biggest weekly outflows of year - ICI
U.S.-based bond funds post biggest weekly outflows of year - ICI ... since Oct. 1 of 2.5 percent on June 11, following a strong U.S. jobs report for May.
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