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Amazon names top 20 finalists in second headquarters race In general, the list clearly show's Amazon's interest in moving outside its current geographic comfort zone in the western U.S. Despite bids from Vancouver, ... Many cities are eager to win this purse, despite some in Amazon's original home of Seattle who caution that with those jobs comes gridlock, ...
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How The USOC's ACE Program Helped Team USA's Best Make A Living, Earn Degrees While ... That's where the United States Olympic Committee's Athlete Career Education — or ACE — program comes in. In 2017, the program helped a total of 1,673 athletes with services such as job placement, college education services, personal branding and life skills. More than 50 athletes who have ...
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How the immigration debate pits national security against family unity Every aspect of his life feels better now, says Iyanuremye, whose job in the United States is helping other immigrants find work. America is debating who it wants as immigrants and whether those allowed in should be able to sponsor family members. President Donald Trump this past week said he won't ...
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'He made promises that he didn't keep': Laid-off factory workers feel betrayed by Trump Trump has moved instead to cut the corporate tax rate and launch a deregulatory push, heralding a wave of announcements from other companies planning to invest and create new U.S. jobs. The president plans to tout those achievements during a visit Thursday to Pennsylvania. But those plans offer ...
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US sees record low jobless claims, companies look for workers They're trying to find skilled workers they are expanding their training programs, recruiting regionally and even looking for those out of the workforce. ... The Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas gave us these numbers from Sedgwick County that show more than 3,200 open jobs in the county and ...
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We're doing a great job of creating renewable energy—but we don't have the infrastructure to ... In the report, researchers from NREL modeled a scenario in which wind energy provided 37 percent of the needed electricity in the western United States, and analyzed the feasibility of increasing wind energy consumption. (The most recent estimate from 2016 puts national wind energy consumption at ...
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Need a Job? Why Artificial Intelligence Will Help Human Workers, Not Hurt Them Early in 2017, Orbital Insight got attention for being able to mix data from various sources to find pirate fishing boats that had gone dark by turning off their radio beacons—a discovery more useful to maritime law ... In December, LinkedIn listed more than 11,084 satellite industry job openings in the U.S..
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The Finance 202: Trump is eager to claim credit for Apple moves. But it's a bit more complicated. And the tech company said it will create 20,000 new jobs in the United States. ... But the announcement of Apple's multibillion-dollar investments carried significantly more weight for Trump and other Republicans eager to find signs the tax package is supplying a big boost of momentum to broader ...
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BUY AMERICAN – THE JOB YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN We need look no further than a mirror to find a major part of the blame for any economic problem this country faces. Despite constant reminders that significant parts of the United States are economically depressed, face high unemployment and are suffering through bleak economic times, we, as a nation ...
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An algorithm for refugee resettlement could boost employment and integration After experiencing the traumas of war and expulsion, refugees can find the challenges of acquiring a new language and finding basic employment to be insurmountable. ... In the United States, refugee arrivals tend to be sent to the location that has space to receive them at that moment in time. In other ...
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