Thursday, February 16, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 16, 2017
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... deals have led to the decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs doesn't hold water. ... The loss of good-paying manufacturing jobs in the rust belt played a ...
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In December, Masayoshi Son, the founder of Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank, met with then-President-elect Donald Trump and pledged ...
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe backed Japan importing more U.S. defense equipment, saying it will help create jobs in the United States, a top policy ...
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Spotify is committing to New York City as its U.S. headquarters, announcing on Wednesday that it will move to 4 World Trade Center in lower ...
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Asked for comment, Apple directed The Verge to a New York Times article about US jobs it's created. That article contains a statement similar to ...
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HOUSTON - As congressional leaders and the president continue discussing ways to stop the number of American jobs leaving the U.S., some ...
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Now Trump continues to highlight domestic unemployment as a problem stemming from the shifting of the US jobs base to China. Trump also claims ...
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PHILADELPHIA -- Organizers in cities across the U.S. are telling immigrants to miss class, miss work and not shop on Thursday as a way to show the ...
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The funding is expected to create up to 30 positions across Orreco's Galway office and a new LA base, as US interest in its service continues to grow.
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