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Remarks by President Trump and Intel CEO Brian Krzanich on US Jobs THE PRESIDENT: You've never seen so much paper on a President's desk. (Laughter.) That's because we're negotiating lots of deals for our country, ...
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SoftBank CEO Reiterates US-Jobs Pledge TOKYO—SoftBank Group Corp. Chief Executive Masayoshi Son reiterated his commitment to invest and create jobs in the U.S. through a $100 billion ...
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US jobs most held by immigrants At last count, about 16.7 percent of America's employed workforce was made up of immigrants — a total of about 25 million people — according to the ...
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Jack Ma Is Partly Right: China Isn't Solely To Blame For US Job Losses The suggestion that China 'steals' jobs from the U.S. has a long pedigree, but has only recently become the official position of the U.S. Government.
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Solar Accounts for 1 in 50 New US Jobs in 2016 8, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American solar workforce grew at a historic pace in 2016, a year when one out of every fifty new U.S. jobs ...
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These American Companies Are Hiring Refugees — Even When It's Not Very Popular When big companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Ford spoke out against an executive order to ban Syrian refugees from the United States, ...
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65 jobs go at US record distributor We're hearing of people losing their jobs this month at Entertainment One Distribution, which looks after many small and medium-sized classical ...
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Japanese Prime Minister Prepares to Meet with Trump and Announce a Plan for 700000 US Jobs ... A new Reuters report today notes that "A decision by Foxconn to give Sharp the lead would come as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepares to ...
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Why Imposing Tariffs Will Not Bring More Jobs to the US Would imposing tariffs bring manufacturing jobs back to the US? No, it's very unlikely to do that. Manufacturing value chains are global. Many U.S. ...
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One-time 'Sock Capital of the World' to get new jobs as Wal-Mart commits to adding US jobs Downtown Fort Payne, Ala., the one-time "Sock Capital of the World," will get 442 new hosiery jobs at Renfro Corp., which entered a deal to sell more ...
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