Monday, October 23, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 23, 2017
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If those corporations weren't creating U.S. jobs while paying $0 federal income tax, why would anyone think they are going to create jobs paying the ...
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Following Michigan, the US states with the next highest trade shares in .... Finally, if Trump thinks he can renegotiate Nafta and increase US jobs in ...
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This interactive map shows how automation is expected to affect jobs in individual U.S. cities. The five U.S. metropolitan areas that are expected to ...
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Two officials with the Department of Public Works in a Massachusetts town are set to return to their jobs after they were suspended for workplace ...
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Leading recruitment and search firms say they have been inundated with requests from Indians in the US, UK, the Gulf, even Singapore and Hong ...
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Between May 2007 and May 2010 as the recession took a toll on the job market, nearly 7.4 million US jobs were lost in occupations that typically ...
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COOPER CITY, Fla. (AP) — Mourners Saturday remembered not only a U.S. soldier whose combat death in Africa led to a political fight between ...
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This forced lending hiatus has thwarted U.S. businesses competing for global projects, and ultimately sent U.S. jobs to other countries with better ...
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Trade and investment with Singapore supports more than 250,000 US jobs, and the US has maintained a trade surplus with Singapore since 2001, ...
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