Friday, June 24, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update June 24, 2016
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
... qualitative military edge — a primary U.S. policy goal, the official said. ... countries to purchase weapons from Russia and China and risks U.S. jobs.
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Several employment-related data help gauge the health of the US job market. One is the Initial Jobless Claims report. In this part of the series, we'll ...
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Douglas Daily Dispatch
"Let me deny one of the biggest myths; we [Mexicans] do not steal job from U.S. [citizens]," remarked Espejel. "On the contrary, we are vital for millions ...
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Over the next three decades, India needs to sustain a high growth trajectory of over 7% GDP growth accompanied by massive job creation to deliver ...
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Many job seekers – new graduates as well as more seasoned professionals – rely heavily on online applications and networking. Offline networking is ...
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Mother Jones
Our collective obsession with job-stealing robots can cause us to overestimate the impact of automation — and obscure an important point about the ...
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Virginian-Pilot
FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016, file photo, Nicole Kelly, left, interviews Angelo Falcone for a bartender job at a job fair held by The Genuine ...
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Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—The number of Americans filing fresh applications for jobless benefits fell last week to the lowest level since April, a sign the job ...
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The Independent
Another US bank that said UK-based jobs could go in the event of a Brexit vote was JP Morgan, which has over 16,000 UK employees. "It is my ...
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Daily Mail
US investment bank JPMorgan Chase on Friday warned that it could relocate UK jobs abroad following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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