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Here's why robust US job market isn't producing better pay The quits rate, a gauge of workers' willingness to voluntarily leave their jobs because they're confident of finding a better position, eased in February to ...
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Trip.com CEO: Trump's 'America First' Policies Are Hurting Travel, Killing Jobs 1 out of 9 jobs in the U.S. are in the travel industry. In 49 states and D.C., travel is in the top 10 industries. Tourism drives tremendous economic activity ...
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If we really want to create jobs, THIS is the most incredible, powerful tool we have The last news Friday that the U.S. economy added only 98,000 net new jobs in March, far below the 219,000 expected by Wall Street, illustrates the ...
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Robots displace millions of Manufacturing Workers in US: Automation getting Cheaper and more ... US, April 15, 2017: The impact of automation on U.S. jobs is open to debate. Robots have displaced millions of manufacturing workers, and ...
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US 41 underpass project progressing MARQUETTE — Marquette Township officials recently submitted an application to the state seeking grant money for the construction of an underpass ...
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EPA: No significant chemical discharge from US Steel spill U.S. Steel said it expected "a controlled, phased and highly monitored restart" would begin Friday at the plant while the EPA and other government ...
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Smart Automation Poses New Challenges to the Job Market According to this analysis, 38 percent of U.S. jobs are at risk of being lost to automation by the early 2030s, compared to 35 percent of jobs in Germany ...
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Afghanistan: Massive US bomb killed 36 militants KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The biggest non-nuclear bomb ever dropped in combat by the U.S. military killed 36 militants in eastern Afghanistan, ...
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Then and now: Community, college have seen changes The study projects 165 million U.S. jobs by 2020 and says at least 35 percent — or about 58 million — of those will require a college degree.
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Year Up is an Effective Training Program for Middle-skill Jobs In a country like the U.S with an evident economic disparity, there are many skilled and talented individuals without a college degree. For such people ...
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