Friday, May 27, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 27, 2016
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Bloomberg
U.S. employment probably increased around 160,000 in May, on par with the previous month's moderate advance and held back in part by a strike at ...
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Chicago Tribune
... loss of U.S. factory jobs, because of growing exports from China between 1991 and 2007, at roughly 1.5 million. But those jobs may not necessarily ...
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Economic Times
The India outsourcing of jobs by Tribune Publishing comes on the heels of a similar move by McClatchy which among others owns newspapers like ...
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C21Media
NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment has laid off around 25 employees at Syfy and USA Network following the formation of its Entertainment Networks ...
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Channel News Asia
U.S. restaurant operators would probably not replace workers with robots if they had to pay the US$15 hourly wage demanded by protesters, ...
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EcoWatch
The number of jobs in the solar business grew 12 times faster than overall job creation in the U.S. last year and outpaced those in the oil and gas ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Solar beats oil and gas, jobs-wise. The number of U.S. jobs in solar energy overtook those in oil and natural gas extraction for the first time last year, ...
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"We need to know if they really created the jobs. ... Metro from releasing unredacted copies of the contract and their attached U.S. Employment Plan.
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Channel News Asia
U.S. Steel's complaint in April also accused Chinese producers of colluding to fix prices ... Western governments say that threatens thousands of jobs.
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MarketWatch
Donald Trump has blamed China's entry into the World Trade Organization for the loss of U.S. jobs. Donald Trump is absolutely right that the U.S. has ...
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