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3 Numbers: No Changes From ECB; US Jobs, Chicago Fed Index Thursday's a busy day for economic news on both sides of the Atlantic, including the European Central Bank's policy announcement and the follow-up ...
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ESPN plans to cut about 300 jobs company-wide "The people who will be leaving us have been part of ESPN's success, and they have our respect and appreciation for their contributions," he wrote.
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September Jobs: US down, Kansas up WASHINGTON (AP) -- Unlike most U.S. states that reported jobs losses in September, Kansas saw an upswing. The number of people working in ...
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Credit Suisse to cut 3400 jobs, raise cash as profits drop GENEVA (AP) — Credit Suisse says it plans to cut at least 3,400 jobs over three years in Britain and Switzerland and raise billions in a new share ...
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Clean energy creates some jobs and destroys others. Here's what that tells us about politics. "The transition is affordable and creates more jobs than it destroys. ... to reduce US greenhouse gas levels 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050, ...
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Momentum for US oil exports builds in Colorado If the ban is lifted, U.S. jobs will increase, on average, 394,000, with the peak job creation in 2018 at nearly 1 million, according to Colorado-based IHS ...
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Baker Hughes sheds another 3000 jobs in the third quarter Baker Hughes trimmed another 3,000 jobs from its payroll in the third quarter amid ongoing tough times in the U.S. oil patch that caused the ...
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3 Ways to Use LinkedIn Groups for Your Job Search Second, it provides multiple ways to actively locate job opportunities. You can then easily learn who among your connections works at those ...
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Aer Lingus to create 200 jobs with launch of new routes to the US More than 200 jobs are to be created with the launch of three new Aer Lingus routes to the US, the carrier has announced.
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The one skill you need in today's jobs market… "The slow growth of high-paying jobs in the U.S. since 2000 and rapid advances in computer technology have sparked fears that human labor will ...
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