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Study: 28% of US jobs are linked to food and agriculture Because so many U.S. jobs and economic interests are vested in food and agriculture, renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement are being watched closely by industry analysts and farmers alike. One of the main goals of the NAFTA trade talks is simply to modernize the agreement, ...
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Beyond the Beltway: Chinese-made jobs, American-made products Beyond the Beltway: Chinese-made jobs, American-made products ... U.S. President Donald Trump made his first visit to China having frequently accused his hosts of stealing U.S. jobs. But Chinese companies are creating them all over the United States, and often in places that voted for Trump. So how ...
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Daily Mail editorial: Tariffs threaten growing solar power industry Supporters say new tariffs on solar cells and modules are needed to save the remaining U.S. manufacturers and allow production in the U.S. to grow, the Journal reported. But would the tariffs protect U.S. jobs, or drive up the cost of solar energy, making it even less competitive with fossil fuels?
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Indian automaker Mahindra, eager to expand in US, hopes for corporate tax cuts Indian automaker Mahindra Group is opening an automotive manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan, promising to bring dozens of jobs to the metro-Detroit area. With ambitions to build a more substantial and trusted presence in the U.S., Mahindra U.S. President Mani Iyer expressed full support ... Mahindra to invest $22.3 million, create 105 jobs in Oakland County expansion - Crain's Detroit Business
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Backpackers, Students Ripped off in Australian Jobs: Survey MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Backpackers and international students are getting a raw deal in casual jobs in Australia, a survey found, confirming a long-held ... The people were on working-holiday or student visas and accounted for 11 percent of Australian jobs, mostly in restaurants and takeaways, petrol ...
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There is Now a Steve Jobs Figure from DAM Toys From the late '70s on, Steve Jobs was instrumental in changing the way that people interacted with technology. Though no longer with us, Jobs' legacy and his legend lives on through his work. Now, that legend has brought to life a new tribute of the mogul: his very own deluxe figure! Via Bleeding Cool ...
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US trade rep office touts tough stance on NAFTA at San Antonio hearing Since NAFTA took effect, the U.S. has seen 15 new auto manufacturing plants that have created more than 50,000 direct and 350,000 indirect U.S. jobs, he said. The U.S. auto industry currently generates $500 billion in annual compensation and $205 billion in annual tax revenue. Bainwol said the U.S. ...
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End the Root Cause of Illegal Immigration We have looked the other way for decades as outlaw employers have depressed incomes for Americans and those here legally. Most Americans want citizens and legal immigrants already here to get priority for U.S. jobs over citizens from other countries who are in the U.S. illegally. E-Verify helps ...
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STEM is where the jobs are The U.S. had nearly 8.6 million science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jobs in 2015; and from 2014 to 2024, it will add more than 2.6 million STEM ... STEM jobs grew by 10.5 percent from 2009 to 2015 — double the pace of non-STEM jobs, which saw 5.2 percent net growth, the report says.
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Digital Talent and Housing's Labor Shortages Indeed, there has been a massive increase in the share of highly digital jobs between 2002 and 2016, when these jobs jumped from less than five percent to nearly a quarter of all U.S. jobs. Over the same period, the share of medium-digital jobs increased from roughly 40 to 48 percent, while the share ...
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