Saturday, January 27, 2018

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Daily update January 27, 2018
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"We're committed to creating jobs in the U.S.," Bellemare told CNBC in an interview, saying he recently met with his Airbus counterpart to discuss the companies' integration plan. "We're doing a lot of work in the U.S., and we're going to be doing more by putting the assembly line in Mobile, Alabama.".
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A deluge of earnings, Donald Trump's State of the Union address, the US jobs report and the Federal Reserve are some of the key events on next week's docket. Here's what to ... Fresh from his trip to Davos, US President Donald Trump is set to deliver his first State of the Union address to Congress.
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The economic calendar in the coming seven days will be a busier one with a slew of data releases and the Fed's first monetary policy meeting of the year. The US employment report will be the data highlight of the week followed by the euro area's preliminary GDP reading for the final quarter of 2017.
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Faced with worker shortages, employers are trying to lure Puerto Rico residents to the mainland with the promise of jobs for many on the island devastated by Hurricane Maria. The Department of Corrections in South Carolina began billboard advertisements in Puerto Rico to hire correctional officers, ...
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Thanks to changes in U.S. tax law, Apple says it will pay $38 billion in taxes on some cash the company has been storing overseas. Plus, Apple has promised to bring 20,000 new jobs as well as a $30 billion infrastructure investment over the next few years. As hedge fund manager Mark Angelo of ...
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We spoke about what jobs were most threatened by tech. These included cashiers, highlighted by the opening of Amazon's cashier-less store this week, and truck drivers with the eventual adoption of driverless trucks. Safer jobs—besides IT and STEM of course—might be gardening, dentistry and ...
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"Most companies get caught up on precise experience to a specific job," he said, adding: "Companies fail to see a person for their abilities and transferable skills." U.S. employers got used to abundant and cheap labor following the 2007-2009 recession. Unemployment peaked at 10% in October 2009, ...
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Organized labor is a challenged concept nationwide, but California has managed to create roughly six out of every 10 of new union jobs in the U.S. since the Great Recession ended. But that's not a huge success: The state's outsized share of unionized job growth comes from a rather modest rebound in ...
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A defense contractor plans to open offices in Oklahoma where it will design and build jet-powered drones and employ more than 350 workers over the next several years. Jan. 26, 2018, at 6:17 p.m.. Governor: Military Drone Maker, 350 Jobs Coming to Oklahoma. Share. ×. Share on Facebook.
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Trump has attacked several existing U.S. trade deals with other countries, including a bilateral pact with South Korea, as threats to America and U.S. jobs. Yet since that agreement was reached in 2007, South Korean investment in the U.S. has jumped by 40 percent, McLernon noted. "Global companies ...
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Order#: NY1239764 Carpenter Fitch Design Studio is GROWING, and we are looking for EXPERIENCED Carpenters for remodeling, kitchens, baths, basement finishing, sunrooms, flooring, doors, windows, and skylights. Our company is busy year round and we are looking for talented, ambitious, ...
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