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Is China Really Killing Us? Donald Trump insists that China, Japan, and Mexico are stealing our jobs. Are they? A lot of people sure believe it. Carrier recently announced they ...
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US job growth slows, but unemployment drops to 4.9% In its latest report, the Labor Department said 151,000 new jobs were ... Average hourly earnings rose by 12 cents to 25.39 US dollars in January.
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The surprising jobs that launched 15 US presidents on a path to the White House When Washington, the first US president, was 16, Lord Thomas Fairfax gave him his first job surveying Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and West ...
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T.D. Williamson of U.S. Cuts Dubai Jobs as Customers Scale Back T.D. Williamson, Inc. has cut an unspecified number of jobs in Dubai after the U.S.-based pipeline-repair company's customers scaled back projects ...
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Computer scientists warn how robots and artificial intelligence will steal your job and create ... Top computer scientists in the US warned over the weekend that the rise of AI and robots in the work place could cause mass unemployment and ...
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Robots will steal your job: How AI could increase unemployment and inequality For example, a study by Jeffery Lin suggests that while about 8.2% of the US workforce shifted into new jobs during the 1980s which were associated ...
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Shift work: American Industries brings back jobs to USA Global shifts in employment have become the norm among U.S. Industries. What makes the move by American Industries Inc. stand out is that the ...
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The nation needs the H2B program The H2B Program is a small but necessary part of the American economic landscape, helping to create and sustain U.S. jobs. It is a legal visa program ...
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U.S. News & World Report Announces the Best Jobs of 2016 At least 9.8 million jobs are projected to be created by 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The retirement of many senior workers ...
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US tractor factory in Cuba gets green light HAVANA - The Obama administration has approved the first U.S. factory in Cuba in more than half a century, allowing a two-man company from ...
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