Monday, July 18, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update July 18, 2016
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Albuquerque Journal
This Bosch maquiladora in Ciudad Juárez is one of many industrial operations that benefit from NAFTA by creating jobs both in Mexico and the border ...
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Energy Matters
The Solar Foundation estimates approximately 27,000 solar and battery storage related deployment jobs in 2021 in the USA, including 9,000 storage ...
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OneNewsNow
U.S. navy aircraft carrier Landing jobs with the federal government is becoming a lot easier for homeschoolers, as U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.
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RE the July 13 column by Andres Oppenheimer headlined, Trump's No. 1 lie about Mexico and U.S. jobs: The author says automation is the driver ...
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Bournemouth Echo
He raised funding for the launch via the online platform Indiegogo – and ended up raising a million US dollars in a month. "We launched with a target ...
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Colorado Springs Gazette
According to Roger Simmermaker, the author of "How Americans Can Buy American," adding more U.S. manufacturing jobs not only reduces the ...
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OCRegister
A hot U.S. job market has seen bosses compete for limited talent in numerous industries, especially in high-priced, high-skilled niches such as ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — This weekend marks the halfway point in the 99-day summer boating season, and the U.S. Coast Guard says it has seen an ...
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Fibre2fashion.com
The growth in Gallatin by Gap Inc., one of the largest employers in Sumner County, brings us another step closer to make Tennessee the No.
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Quartz
That "leaves us with the worry that the only reason we will still have our jobs is because we are willing to do them for lower wages," says Furman.
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