Sunday, January 14, 2018

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Daily update January 14, 2018
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The retail sector has been the biggest loser of jobs for the last two years in a row in the US, as thousands of stores closed as shoppers moved online. It remains one of the US's largest employers, providing 15.8m jobs, but the reordering of the retail landscape is having a profound impact on the nature of ...
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Marijuana legalization could create $132 billion in federal tax revenue and inject over a million jobs into the US labor market by 2025 if it becomes legal nationwide, a new study says. The study, from cannabis industry analytics firm New Frontier Data, seeks to estimate the total economic impact of the ...
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US President Donald Trump has long accused China of stealing American jobs through unfair trade practices and threatened punitive tariffs, and Friday's announcement that China's trade surplus with the US hit a record high last year – growing 8.6 per cent year on year to US$275.8 billion – is expected ...
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ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) — A federal court has thrown out the death sentence of a man convicted of killing a central Indiana woman and her 4-year-old daughter. The 7h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals remanded the case of Frederick Baer back to Madison County on Thursday for resentencing. The Herald ...
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But economic analysts note that the 2,500 jobs Fiat Chrysler plans to create at the Warren Truck Plant lags the auto manufacturing jobs lost in 2017. And despite the significant development, announced Thursday, which FCA confirmed will lead to hiring in 2020, auto industry analysts say many jobs will ...
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Barra, who met in November with Vice President Mike Pence along with other U.S. auto executives, said GM has been working to educate the Trump administration about the complexities of the auto industry and ... GM North America President Alan Batey said GM's Mexican truck plant supports U.S. jobs.
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... for various reasons, we are at the mercy of the Chinese and other nations that aren't always friendly to us. Your plan seems wise. Dear John: You're repeating that same supply-demand nonsense that in a tight labor market, wages will rise as employers are desperate to entice new workers to fill jobs.
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Trump has not submitted nominees to direct the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the U.S. Geological Survey. He has also not picked someone to be assistant secretary of Interior for fish, wildlife and parks. Many of these jobs have "acting" directors, ...
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1 reason people quit their jobs is a bad boss or immediate supervisor. No matter how "good" a job is, a bad boss can easily make it miserable. When the website Badbossology.com did its own online survey of 1,118 people, it found that fully half of us working slobs would fire our own bosses if we could ...
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The core of this email was a tired recount of how the trickle-down economics of the tax bill, which have worked not once since their inception in the Reagan years, would provide us jobs. It might interest Mr. Blunt to know that huge corporations Comcast and AT&T have already announced mega-layoffs, ...
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Fiat Chrysler's New US Jobs Could Help It Avoid Big Fees
Auto manufacturing giant Fiat Chrysler is moving some of its production from Mexico to Michigan, which could save it big if the U.S. leaves NAFTA.
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