Monday, July 25, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 25, 2016
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U.S. News & World Report
SUNDAY, July 24, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Brain-challenging jobs -- especially ones focused on people -- may help shield a person's mind against ...
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The Hindu
Online technology job postings in the U.S. have seen a slowdown over the last six months, according to a report. Significantly, the demand for skills in ...
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Wall Street Journal
Perhaps the biggest lie that Mr. Trump peddles is that higher tariffs can restore lost U.S. manufacturing jobs. They won't, and to suggest otherwise is a ...
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PBS NewsHour
Students from the 'MSU Young Republicans' listen as Republican U.S. ... who has the means and the experience to create jobs for my generation.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Donald Trump has threatened to pull the US out of the World Trade ... Speaking last week, Mr Trump vowed to "bring [US] jobs back," as he criticised ...
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NJ.com
Jeff Van Drew and U.S. Congressman Frank LoBiondo have given their support in keeping General Mills in Vineland or finding a new business for the ...
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B92
What's important for us, as UN and other international organizations, is to understand what Kosovars think, of all backgrounds, of all ethnicities. And so ...
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Quartz
And though economists maintain that the US benefited from deals like ... In developed countries like the US, jobs in manufacturing are disappearing ...
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Progressive.org
One chief factor fueling the growing sense of insecurity: the offshoring of U.S. jobs to such low-wage nations as Mexico and China, facilitated by ...
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BizTimes.com (Milwaukee)
We are not creating enough jobs in high-skill, high-paying areas. As a result, wages are not growing. If you look at the wage growth in the U.S. in the ...
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