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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Investigates Washington-based Regional Center The program is meant to create U.S. jobs, infuse capital into the U.S. economy, and fund projects to assist areas in developing and growing local ...
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Stasi: Donald Trump blames China for biggest theft in US history When Bill Clinton was President, he pushed the entrance of China into the World Trade Organization, predicting that China would "increase U.S. jobs ...
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Before a Robot Takes Your Job, You'll Be Working Side By Side Before a robot takes your job, you're likely to be working with one ... that automation would erase 22.7 million US jobs by 2025 — 16% of today's total.
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The Best Jobs Now Require You To Be A People Person A 2013 paper by two Oxford researchers projected that nearly half of U.S. jobs would be vulnerable to automation within 20 years. But "computers ...
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Report: Technology Is Creating Jobs, Not Eliminating Them "Routine jobs, both cognitive and manual, have suffered most, because ... article similarly found that 47 percent of U.S. jobs are at risk of automation.
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Leading union files complaint against WeWork over cleaners who lost jobs The largest US union for building service employees has filed an unfair work practices complaint against the office-share company WeWork after more ...
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Students Speak Up About Their College Jobs To get a sense of what jobs students have on- and off-campus, U.S. News asked current and former students to share their college gigs. Students ...
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More Americans Seen Returning to the Job Market One of the biggest mysteries of the current U.S. expansion has centered on why wages have been so slow to rise despite strong hiring gains.
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Boeing to cut hundreds of jobs as shutdown of EXIM Bank starts to bite Boeing says it intends to cut "several hundred" jobs due to a decline in US military spending and delays in the number of satellite orders. The move is ...
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OKC shop to sell items born in the U.S.A. "For every dollar you spend on American-made products, you are putting a $1.45 back into the U.S. economy, because you are supporting U.S. jobs," ...
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