Thursday, August 18, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 18, 2016
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Minutes of the central bank's July 26-27 policy meeting showed members were split on whether the strength in the U.S. job market, which added jobs ...
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Nationwide, people without a high school degree are 48% more likely to be unemployed than high school graduates — and those who find a job earn, ...
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President Uhuru Kenyatta met a leading US private sector group and discussed agribusiness investment on Tuesday at State House, Nairobi.
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The United States has lost nearly 5 million manufacturing jobs since 2000 alone, hollowing out factory towns all over the country and leaving countless ...
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One thing that the U.S. economy excels at is creating jobs. You might doubt this listening to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who promise personally ...
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So far this year, technology companies in the United States have shed about 63,000 jobs, according to outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray ...
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(AP) — In a fight for his political life, Republican U.S. Sen. ... Katie McGinty, who say the deal will drain jobs from the U.S. Democratic presidential ...
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But experts told us this is a plausible representation of the size of Clinton's ... Federal investment doesn't necessarily equal "new, good-paying jobs," ...
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Stein also wants "living wage jobs for every American who needs work," and a ... the number of immigrant refugees coming to the U.S. for employment.
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