Sunday, April 16, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 16, 2017
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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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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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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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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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MARQUETTE — Marquette Township officials recently submitted an application to the state seeking grant money for the construction of an underpass ...
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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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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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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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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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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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