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Will American films produced in China cost US jobs? One of America's best-known exports may soon be an import, as Hollywood heavyweights sign deals to make movies for American and world ...
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Gender Equality in U.S. Jobs Might Not Be as Bad as You Think Unfortunately, the good news for the U.S. largely ends there. ... scorers on the gender gap in overall (full- and part-time) employment rates, measured ...
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Biopharma Supports Nearly 4.5 Million US Jobs, Says Report The biopharma industry supported nearly 854,000 direct jobs and another 3.5 million jobs and more than $1.2 trillion in economic output in the United ...
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U.S. problem: I work three part-time jobs It gave her health benefits and four weeks of paid vacation along with a salary that supported a good life. Then the rug was pulled from under her in ...
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Study: Biopharmaceutical Sector Supported 4.5 Million U.S. Jobs According to the report, for every one job, more than four additional jobs are supported outside of the industry to help support nearly 4.5 million U.S. ...
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These Are the Best U.S. Cities for Jobs Not all cities are created equal when it comes to work. Sometimes it may be easy to find a job, but the cost of living is high. Or a role might offer a high ...
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6 Things You Can Learn From Job Boards But for most of us, this activity becomes an incredible time sink without a ... Here are some things you can do on job boards to advance your search, ...
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Overtime pay may become reality for more US workers Roughly 5 million more U.S. workers will soon become eligible for overtime pay under new rules issued by the Obama administration. The policy ...
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Hillary Clinton would appoint Bill Clinton to lead on the economy "I have asked, actually, to be given the job of trying to help every part of the United States that has been left out and left behind economically," Bill ...
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Poll: Americans more upbeat about own finances than economy But those low-priced imports have cost U.S. jobs that in many cases haven't been replaced. Across the country, the low-educated are struggling.
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