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The Trump Effect: US Jobs Growth Strong The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell to a near 45-year low last week, pointing to strong job growth in February and solid momentum in the economy. The economy's brightening prospects were also underscored by other data Thursday showing a gauge of future economic ...
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Toys R Us plans to close another 200 stores, cut more jobs There is no list of stores expected to close in the new round yet. Discussions are ongoing and the number of closures could change, the Journal said. Toys R Us announced in January that Upstate New York stores in Amherst, Greece, Glens Falls, Henrietta and Kingston would close. Locations in Albany ...
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Do rubber bands put US jobs at risk? Trade team investigates NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - The Trump administration wants to determine whether foreign-made rubber bands pose a risk to American workers. The nation's leading producer of rubber bands, a small company in Arkansas, is worried that imports from China, Thailand and Sri Lanka are putting its 150 ...
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Report: Truck driving one of the deadliest jobs in the US BLS data indicated that "driving" is the deadliest profession in the U.S.; a category that includes travelling sales jobs and truck drivers. In 2016, there were 918 fatalities from driving occupations, the agency noted. The second most-dangerous job according to that 2016 data is farming, with 260 deaths, ...
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Steve Jobs' pre-Apple job application could fetch US$50000 at auction LOS ANGELES: A job application filled out by Steve Jobs more than four decades ago that reflects the Apple founder's aspirations to work in technology and design will go up for auction next month. With an estimated value of about US$50,000, the one-page application from 1973, complete with spelling ...
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Livingston Parish Sheriff asks parents to 'let us do our jobs' amid reports of copycat threats LIVINGSTON PARISH - Sheriff Jason Ard pleaded with parents to be patient as his agency investigates a series of what he referred to as "copycat threats" following the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida. In a passionate Facebook post, Ard addressed Livingston Parish residents "as a father and ...
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Denver-area jobs study finds major tech industries are outpacing national growth Software and IT employment grew 32 percent in the Denver metro area over the past five years, making it fastest growing among nine major industry clusters ... growth nationwide and its growth made the Denver area the eighth-highest concentration of software and IT workers among major U.S. cities.
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Will US and Australia have another '100 years of mateship'? It saved more than a thousand US jobs in that industry but, according to a study by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, dramatically raised the price of tires, costing Americans more than $1 billion, or roughly the equivalent of 3,700 retail jobs lost. And we can expect the Chinese to retaliate ... Turnbull emphasises deep ties and mateship, dismisses China threat, in appeal to Americans - The Sydney Morning Herald
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Millions of jobs are still missing. Don't blame immigrants or food stamps. Along with an aging population, the first six factors (competition from China and automation in particular) account for the majority of the jobs lost during the recession. But the U.S. labor market is colossal and complicated, and other explanations are out there, pushing and pulling the estimates in either ...
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US Predicts Strong Job Growth for Translators and Interpreters According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage* for Interpreters and Translators was USD 46,120 as at May 2016. This was higher than the 'All Workers' median of USD 37,040. Total employment for 2016 was given as 68,200 and projected to grow by 18% to 80,300 by 2026.
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