Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 19, 2016
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CNBC
The health of the U.S. employment picture, despite the strong rebound in June, remains a work in progress and is still not inspiring much confidence.
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AS/COA Online
gomezpickering: We can't talk about Mexican & US economies separately. Creating jobs in Mexico = creating US jobs. "The world's going through a ...
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Economic Times
MUMBAI | DELHI: A US-based research firm is predicting that India's IT services industry will lose 6.4 lakh "low-skilled" jobs to automation in the next ...
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CNBC
Since the job market bottomed out in January 2010, in the depths of the Great Recession, the U.S. economy has produced more than 14 million jobs.
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USA TODAY
Instead of sitting in front of a computer and searching listings, the top job ... "There is a $1 trillion opportunity trapped inside there, in the U.S. alone," ...
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Worldcrunch
Technology is bringing us closer to Artificial Intelligence, which will undeniably wreak havoc with employment for millions worldwide. Smart solutions ...
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MarketWatch
and illegal immigration, which he says is "killing us. ... The money spent by immigrants creates more jobs, most of them held by native-born Americans.
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USA TODAY
Trump also claimed that NAFTA "literally emptied our states of our manufacturing and our jobs," but economic studies say NAFTA's net impact on U.S. ...
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Dallas Morning News
U.S. respondents, meanwhile, emphasized the economy and jobs as their main issues. Jobs and the economy were listed among the top three most ...
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AftermarketNews.com (AMN)
The article cited a 2015 study from Deloitte that showed there will be a shortage of 2 million workers in the U.S. manufacturing sector by 2020, in jobs ...
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