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New SurfStitch boss Mike Sonand announces US jobs cuts Mr Sonand, who took over the chief executive role earlier this month, said the US restructure was a key element of his plan to return the group to ...
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SurfStitch to cut 40 jobs in US A spokeswoman for SurfStitch declined to say how many employees the company has in the US but said it has 500 across the board. SurfStitch earlier ...
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Stalling softwood lumber deal threatens Canadian sawmill jobs: analyst Canadian jobs and sawmills across the country are increasingly at risk because of fading prospects they will avoid a new round of U.S. duties on ...
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Foreign companies provide one in three NC manufacturing jobs About three out of 10 manufacturing jobs in North Carolina are supported .... is the biggest driver in U.S. jobs directly related to a foreign company.
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Dustin Johnson Tallies First Major Victory at US Open Dustin Johnson holds the trophy after winning the U.S. Open golf championship at Oakmont Country Club on Sunday, June 19, 2016, in Oakmont, Pa.
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Why won't Trump, Sanders tell the truth about bringing jobs back to the U.S.?: Tony May Dick Thornburgh faced a firestorm of criticism when he told the people of western Pennsylvania that the steel industry and all of its jobs were never ...
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Immigration is killing Americans' job prospects In the past two years, 3.1 million new foreign-born people moved to the U.S. These foreigners seek work in the same languishing economy, with its ...
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Junk Bonds Regain Fans Though U.S. markets have been in flux since the May jobs report showed the smallest monthly addition to nonfarm payrolls in five years, the junk-bond ...
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On trade, Donald Trump's broadsides put Ron Johnson in a bind Global trade supports nearly one-fourth of all Wisconsin jobs, and the ... to blame trade deals for the trend of outsourcing U.S. manufacturing jobs.
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McCain race spirals away from economy, jobs angst into blame game over Orlando, ISIS U.S. Sen. John McCain's bid for a sixth term has sped away from the insider-outsider, free-trade and jobs debate that propelled the presidential ...
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