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US needs more STEM jobs to compete: Study SAN FRANCISCO — As the U.S. economy strives to fill more than 600,000 unfilled tech jobs, the emphasis has been on a paucity.
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'Bad' Foreign Firms Are Driving the US Manufacturing Jobs Revival Years before Donald Trump began promising to bring back good manufacturing jobs by getting tough with U.S. trade partners, such jobs have already ...
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EPA wins US court reversal over coal jobs study Last October, U.S. District Judge John Bailey in Wheeling, West Virginia, ordered the EPA to write a report on the jobs impact of coal industry ...
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RadioShack creditors' lawsuit says Sprint killed 6000 jobs The logo of U.S. mobile network operator Sprint Corp is seen at a Sprint store in San Marcos, California August 3, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Blake /File ...
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Apprenticeships Could Help US Employment Regarding your editorial "Trump's Non-Celebrity Apprentices" (June 19): It's good to see a re-emphasis on training for skilled-trades jobs, though you ...
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White House weighs tightening US food aid shipping rules, sources say Currently, 50 percent of such aid must be transported on U.S. vessels. ... Supporters say Trump's initiative would not only create new U.S. jobs in the ...
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Made in America: Jeep, Ford, Honda models rank as the biggest domestic drivers of the auto industry The auto industry supports nearly 4 percent of all private-sector jobs in the U.S., and accounts for up to 3.5 percent GDP. Read the story>>>.
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Medical Device Maker to Expand, Create 57 New Jobs The governor approved a $110,000 grant for the company, which will also receive state aide through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.
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Trump urges 'energy dominance' as he promotes exports, jobs U.S. oil production has boomed in recent years, and exports of oil and natural gas are surging, primarily because of improved drilling techniques such ...
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'Bad' foreign firms drive US manufacturing jobs Manufacturing jobs have been on the rise since the start of this decade, largely thanks to foreign companies often cast as villains in Trump's narrative.
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