Saturday, March 25, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 25, 2017
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Washington: A bill seeking to prevent US companies from outsourcing jobs overseas by "abusing" H-1B programme has been re-introduced in House ...
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Research from Goldman Sachs this week found that roughly 500,000 jobs have ... "I think the evidence is clear that it wasn't a job-killing act," Turner said. ... U.S. economist, Steven Ricchiuto, warned against extrapolating jobs figures ...
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Thirty-eight percent of jobs in the U.S. are at high risk of being replaced by robots and artificial intelligence over the next 15 years, according to a new ...
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WASHINGTON: More people sought U.S. unemployment benefits last week, but applications are still at a low level that points to a healthy job market.
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The US February jobs report indicated improvement in the labor market. Non-farm payroll employment in the United States (SPY) (SPXL) saw a rise of ...
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All suppliers with a U.S. manufacturing presence were challenged to present their efforts of expanding factories, creating jobs and taking risks to bring ...
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Among the ranked business schools that reported job placement data to U.S. News, 88.3 percent of full-time MBA graduates were employed within ...
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Over the past year, the state has gained 39,564 jobs, a growth rate of 1.4 percent. U.S. job growth during that period was 1.7 percent. Minnesota's ...
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"As I visited with Members of this Committee, I repeatedly heard that in your states the jobs are there, but the skills too often are not. In one of your ...
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