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Ericsson CEO confirms additional job cuts will affect U.S. workforce Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) said it will continue to cut jobs after it posted an 11 percent year-over-year drop in net sales during the second quarter and ...
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US bank Comerica's profit beats Street; to cut jobs N) reported better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter as its reserves to cover bad loans fell 67 percent from the first quarter, and the U.S. ...
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These asset management professionals recently landed new jobs in the US While 2016 has been a topsy-turvy ride for many financial services firms, top asset management shops have continued to add headcount. Here are ...
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Job Satisfaction Hits a 10-Year High—But It's Still Below 50% Just under half of U.S. workers said they felt satisfied with their jobs last year—the happiest they've been in a decade, according to a new report from ...
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Republicans have no real answer for the collapsing US coal industry US coal mining jobs have been disappearing for even longer — falling dramatically since the 1980s and continuing to plunge during the Obama years ...
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RNC 2016: Night Two Focuses on Jobs, the Economy, and More Hillary Clinton Wist added his disappointment with with Obama's handling of the U.S. job market. "All I see is too many people out of work, too many jobs shipped ...
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Fast Food Is Booming and Teens Are Getting the Jobs The shift is also one more sign of recovery in the U.S. job market as teenagers ... from older workers forced into underemployment in entry-level jobs.
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Dollar Holds Near 6-Week High After U.S. Data Signals Expansion The U.S. currency strengthened versus most of its major peers Tuesday as ... The U.S. jobs numbers indicate growth, IMF's chief economist Maurice ...
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US Treasury Secretary heads to Greece ATHENS, Greece (AP) — US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is to visit Greece to discuss the country's progress in meeting reforms required under its ...
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Tens of thousands lose jobs over failed coup in Turkey Turkey says Fethullah Gulen, a U.S.-based Muslim cleric, was behind the coup and has demanded his extradition. Gulen, who was profiled by "60 ...
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