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McKinsey: One-third of US workers could be jobless by 2030 due to automation As much as one-third of the United States workforce could be out of a job by 2030 thanks to automation, according to new research from McKinsey. The consulting firm now estimates that between 400 million and 800 million individuals globally could be displaced by automation and need to find new ...
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US retail jobs are bad — but it doesn't have to stay that way "The United States has a bad jobs problem, and retail jobs are at the heart of it." That's the first line of a new book, "Where Bad Jobs are Better: Retail Jobs Across Countries and Companies," co-authored by Chris Tilly, professor of urban planning in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and ...
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Puerto Rico hurricane victims helped resettling in Baltimore After more than two weeks in the United States, Tavarez's husband has not been able to find a job, even though the family moved to Baltimore relying on Arce's assurances that they would have jobs lined up quickly upon arriving. Tavarez has been looking for other job resources and social services, but ...
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Supreme Court Must Understand: Cell Phones Aren't Optional United States, a major Fourth Amendment case that questions whether the police can access your phone's location data without a warrant. The government argues that it should ... Whether you have a job or are looking for one, there's a good chance you need a cell phone. If you work in an office, you're ...
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A merit-based immigration system would help Americans — and skilled foreigners ... who already have extended family in the United States without accounting for prospective immigrants' economic potential. A 60-year-old high-school dropout who has a sister in New York City would be more likely to receive a green card than a 30-year-old physics Ph.D. who has no relatives here.
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Regional Security Means Border Security: New Data on Why Central American Children Flee to the ... They have been leaving Central America's violent, impoverished "Northern Triangle" so massively that in just a few years, a full 10 percent of some age cohorts have left. They travel without their families, risking everything to reach the United States. "You're stalked by gangs … there are no jobs for young ...
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Meet the Irish chef foraging ingredients for Noma's new menu As part of Food Month at The Irish Times, Irish chefs working abroad tell us about their jobs. Cúán Greene is a chef de partie at Noma in Copenhagen, a two-Michelin star restaurant run by René Redzepi and considered among the best in the world. Noma closed earlier this year, but is reopening a new ...
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10 Companies That Can Never Find Enough Qualified Employees It's the great paradox plaguing the American economy: There are a ton of open jobs, but evidently not enough qualified employees to fill them. There are millions of job openings, but despite that, we consistently hear that the United States is an economic wasteland. President Trump, for example, hasn't ...
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