Saturday, August 29, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 29, 2015
NEWS
CMC Markets Site
This week brings the latest report on the US jobs market, which may sway policymakers at the Federal Reserve as they consider lifting rates. Investors ...
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Fast forward one week and about an hour and... the US jobs report for August will be hitting the wires. Hyberbole and the nonfarm payrolls report are ...
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CountingPips
All of these will be measured against a back-drop of very strong GDP Q2 and durable goods from this week and the Headline U.S. Consumer Price ...
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LONDON (ShareCast) - (ShareCast News) - All eyes will be on the latest US jobs data in the coming week. While the monthly US employment reports ...
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Just because Steve Jobs is called Steve Jobs, doesn't mean it's just about ... The film is about all of us, and all of us today, not in '84 or '88 or '98.
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Stars and Stripes
The share of federal jobs going to veterans is at its highest level in five years, new data shows, with ... "These retention rates are huge issues for us.".
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JOC.com
U.S. demand for transportation, warehouse and utility workers dropped in June from May, but the number of transport-related job openings at was still ...
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Fox News
"I disagree with the president's radical, liberal, environmental policies that will cost us jobs, the regulation will suffocate our economy, but now is not ...
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Bloomberg
During his first presidential campaign Obama played the China card when courting blue collar workers who see China as a threat to U.S. jobs.
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Reason (blog)
The number of U.S. manufacturing jobs peaked at just below 20 million in 1979 and has fallen to under 12 million today. Many went offshore, but many ...
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