Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 22, 2017
NEWS
President Donald Trump was swept into office on promises of shaking up the U.S. economy, but one of his hallmark plans may run into a harsh ...
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The U.S. cannabis market will create 283,422 jobs for American workers by 2020, according to a recently published market research report.
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A common bipartisan refrain in Washington these days is that the US corporate tax system is broken. However, Republicans and Democrats can't ...
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Aspiring MBA students should consider these following jobs, which offer robust job growth, generous salaries and low unemployment rates, according ...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), a major chip supplier to Apple, is set to decide on opening a U.S. plant next year, according to ...
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Consumer spending accounts for the majority (~70%) of the US economy. For 4Q16, consumer spending increased 2.8% year-over-year (or YoY).
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It's true that trade destroys some particular jobs. For example, when Americans buy more imported steel, some American steelworkers likely lose jobs.
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IBM pledged to hire 2,000 U.S. veterans over the next four years as part of the company's broader effort to hire 25,000 "new collar" U.S. workers by ...
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During the 2016 US Presidential election campaign Donald Trump charged that the US economy continued to lose jobs because the US was getting a ...
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Trump's speech at the Willow Run factory in Ypsilanti, Michigan, was mostly about jobs and how decades of bad trade policies had undermined U.S. ...
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ACC In-House Jobline: Corporate Generalist, Employment/HR, General Commercial/Contracts, , Irvine, California , Part-Time In-House Counsel - US ...
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