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Immigrants held record share of US construction jobs in 2016 The National Association of Homebuilders said Monday that 24.4 percent of U.S. construction workers were immigrants in 2016, the highest share on record. But the high percentage of immigrant workers is not because immigrants are taking more jobs, according to the group. Instead, it's because ...
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US auto industry jobs down under Trump DETROIT, Michigan: A year after dressing down carmakers for cutting US jobs due to trade agreements and automation, has President Donald Trump delivered on his vow to turn the tide? The US president got some good news just four days before the Detroit auto show when Fiat Chrysler announced it ...
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UK State Contractor Collapses, Putting 43000 Jobs at Risk One of the British government's biggest contractors has gone into compulsory liquidation, putting as many as 43,000 jobs at risk. ... LONDON (AP) — One of the British state's biggest contractors collapsed Monday, putting thousands of jobs at risk, after creditors and the government refused to bail out a ...
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Why the death of retail jobs may be greatly exaggerated As the NRF's Ellen Davis discusses below, retail may be undergoing big changes, but it remains the nation's largest private sector employer, supporting one in four U.S. jobs – 42 million Americans. CBS News contributor Steven Greenberg recently spoke with Davis about the myths and realities of the ...
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AMD CEO: Our processors are more affordable than Intel's And while society is poised to benefit from such technologies, there are also concerns those very same technologies will displace millions of jobs. According to Forrester Research, 16% of U.S. jobs will be replaced by 2025, while the equivalent of 9% new jobs will be created — a net loss of 7% of U.S. ...
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Major Automakers Urge Trump Administration: Don't Ditch NAFTA The Trump administration has proposed increasing that minimum NAFTA content to 85 percent, with 50 percent made in the United States. ... "It's not like we are not investing in the United States," Lentz said. ... A NAFTA breakup would raise costs, slow demand and put U.S. jobs in jeopardy, Lentz said.
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Kilili: Our working group is close "I have been working since last year with a bipartisan group from the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate on draft legislation. The goal is to get more of our own people jobs in the Marianas economy with enough foreign workers to fill in the gap," he said. Without sharing any details about the extension, ...
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Game of chicken: GM bets on Mexican-made pickup trucks U.S. factories supply fuel systems and other components. In total, GM said it has more than 5,000 employees in U.S. plants with jobs tied to production in Silao. In North America, GM's operations are primarily in the United States. It has four manufacturing plants in Mexico, and 40 in the United States.
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How the US Is Making the War in Yemen Worse "Our first job is to protect our citizenry, and, to me, these arms sales put U.S. lives in jeopardy," he said. Dafna H. Rand, a Middle East expert who covered Yemen for the State Department under Obama, said, "The longer this war goes on, the longer there's a risk of deep resentment against the United ...
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'This man is reprehensible': Right-wing US media attacks Trudeau's abortion stance The latest controversy involves a new Canadian policy – when applying for federal grants for student jobs, organizations are now required to sign a form attesting that neither their core mission, nor the job being funded, opposes human rights, including reproductive rights. Pro-life activists are suing the ...
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Automation Might Eliminate 70 Million US Jobs by 2030 Read about 'Automation Might Eliminate 70 Million US Jobs by 2030' on element14.com. The key word here is might. Its more probable that while some jobs will become obsolete, others will take their place, according to a report from.
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