Monday, February 1, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 1, 2016
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Seeking Alpha
The Federal Reserve said last week that it would monitor economic and financial developments and assess their implications on the labour market ...
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FrontPage Magazine
Patrick Thibodeau, who has been following IT outsourcing issues for Computerworld, reports on how seriously the White House is taking this whole ...
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The National Business Review
Feb. 1 (BusinessDesk) - A slew of US corporate earnings including from Alphabet, Google's parent company, and the latest government jobs data will ...
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Better-than-expected outcomes stand to benefit the US Dollar and may trigger risk aversion, sinking the sentiment-linked Australian and New Zealand ...
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The highlight of the week will be the US jobs report. ... of future rate hikes depends alot on economic data, including a healthy US labor market.
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Irish Independent
They are expected to show that employers in the US took on fewer workers in January than a month earlier, while the unemployment rate held at 5pc.
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Forbes
Where are all of those jobs? This week we take a look at the cybersecurity job boom in the U.S. government sector. The Office of Personnel ...
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New York Times
Ms. Davidson's complaint states that men with the same job title — district representatives — were quoted in news accounts without being fired. It says ...
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NPR
"Full employment" is a phrase economists use to explain how the job market recovers from a recession. We'll be hearing this phrase a lot as the Labor ...
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The Star Online
The US job market also appears robust enough to absorb job losses in the energy sector and related industries. Goldman Sachs estimates such ...
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