Sunday, October 29, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 29, 2017
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The first week of November is set to be busy with investors turning their attention to geopolitics, monetary policy decisions from the Federal Reserve ...
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The U.S. jobs market is the strongest in more than a decade. ... Wall Street expects big employment gains in October, with the economy adding as ...
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President Trump is negotiating with China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. on a multibillion-dollar energy investment that "would bring thousands of new ...
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AP-NORC poll: Most have little fear of robots taking jobs ... that had suggested that up to half of U.S. jobs could be replaced over the next two decades.
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Released on October 24, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics biennial employment projections report shows that over the next decade, jobs for solar ...
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Kaitlyn Anthony, 20, of Oglesby serves doughnuts at Baker's Dozen Donuts in Peru — one of her three jobs. She's not the only one working at multiple ...
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But while the Z8's swooping sheetmetal clearly seduced Jobs, ... "Jobs' legacy is all around us, with over one billion iPhones sold to date. However, he ...
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Central bank meetings will dominate the next seven days as the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan and the US Federal Reserve all hold their policy ...
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A decision to pull out of NAFTA, as President Trump has threatened, could cost 250,000 to 1.2 million U.S. jobs, according to one 2017 study. A failed ...
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