Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 26, 2015
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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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New York Daily News
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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Wall Street Journal (blog)
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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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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"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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The Guardian
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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U.S. News & World Report
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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Wall Street Journal
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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RT
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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"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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