Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Google Alert - How To Find a Job in the United States

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How To Find a Job in the United States
Daily update March 28, 2018
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MARK RHOADS: In the 12 months that you have the card, you can work for any employer doing any job anywhere in the United States and the employer has to do nothing. All they have to do is to decide to hire you. There is a window to apply for the card. The window is up to 90 days before completion ...
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It meant not having the opportunity to pay my respects and bury my nana, and seeing my dad cry because he had to choose whether to leave the country and bury the person who raised him, or stay in the US to raise his children. It meant not being able to get a job as soon as I graduated from college, ...
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The unemployment rate only measures people who are both living at home and actively looking for a job," the article reports. Part of this struggle has to do with the striking numbers in which African-American men are incarcerated in the United States. With disparities in arrests and sentences, the growth ...
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The CWA extended a special thank you to all of Frontier's customers for their patience and support, and also mentioned that the employees were anxious to get back to work and start addressing the service issues that have arisen over the past few weeks. United States Senator for West Virginia Joe ...
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By creating an internal website to notify employees of freelance projects, employers can utilize the appeal of the gig economy to maximize their own employees' talents, promote innovation and assist their own employees with finding work that they find subjectively appealing and significant.
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I believe that unless we make significant changes today, the income inequality in our country will continue to grow and call into question the very nature of our social contract. It is such a fundamental idea behind America that if you work hard, you can get ahead — and you certainly don't live in poverty.
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