Monday, May 23, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 23, 2016
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Washington Post
In a campaign season that has renewed public anxiety about U.S. job losses to China, one Michigan shoe company stands as a stark example of how ...
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Newsday
The United States should provide better skills training, health insurance and wage compensation to Americans who lose their jobs because of free ...
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Stars and Stripes
Koreans rally amid fears over job losses with US move south ... SEOUL, South Korea — Hundreds of Korean civilians who work on U.S. bases, many ...
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The Tennessean
Most of the imported chicken comes from the U.S., where consumers buy the ... workers are calling for increased import tariffs to preserve U.S. jobs.
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Raw Story
Just days after his visit to Brooklyn, the Department of Labor released its April jobs report noting that the US economy added just 160,000 jobs , about ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
That holds Britain back, costs us jobs, and keeps prices on the high street ... blocs, including Latin America, Japan, Australia, and the United States.
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NJ.com
It may generate trade, but it'll surely cost U.S. jobs. And that's too up close and personal for candidate comfort. More John Farmer columns.
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Donald Trump's take on the global economy and companies that ship jobs overseas is ... Illinois to foreign locales, according to a Crain's analysis of U.S. Labor Department data. ... Employers shipped jobs from Illinois to 21 countries.
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The Guardian
And what impact would leaving the EU have on your job or industry? Join us on Wednesday 25 May from 1pm-2.30pm BST for a live chat with the ...
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Warren Tribune Chronicle
Just over 50 years ago in a river town in southeastern Ohio, a high-tech polymer called Udel PSU was produced for the very first time. NASA applied ...
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