Sunday, March 25, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update March 25, 2018
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Newspapers are important to community life and democracy. Always have been. We at the National Newspaper Association think it is important for all sorts of newspapers to survive for the sake of a free society – the very large and the very small ones, the liberal ones, the conservative ones, the ...
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"That would not only cost us jobs, it would hurt the U.S. and could potentially harm the U.S. trade balance," Rosensweig said. "Just the opposite of what President Trump thinks he's trying to achieve." He said the steel tariffs could trigger a trade war that would go beyond the auto industry. "These foreign ...
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But as automation moves forward the collective effect of turning more and more jobs over to robots and other advanced technologies will add up. Bob Phibbs, CEO of The Retail Doctor, a NY-based retail consulting firm, has some thoughts on that. "Most of us tie our identity to our job," he said. "We like to ...
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The MSN article goes on to say, "Some 2.6 million U.S. jobs rely on the U.S.-China trade relationship."[5] And while this may be true, trade and investment are nearly unrelated. Reducing investment does not necessarily reduce trade. As MSN reports, according to recent research from Oxford Economics, ...
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MARTINSBURG–Do have a question to ask West Virginia candidates running for U.S. Senate or the District 2 seat in the U.S. House of Representatives? If so, an opportunity awaits you. Eastern Panhandle residents are invited to share their questions for candidates participating in two back-to-back ...
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Following through on an unfortunate campaign promise, President Donald Trump recently publicly announced his desire for 25 percent and 10 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, respectively. Such a move smacks of crony protectionism, and would unfortunately cost the U.S., and North ...
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They don't need a corner office or a gold watch. They need their freedom, a new study of American workers says. Millions of workers are happily leaving corporations and becoming self-employed, according to FreshBooks' second annual Self-Employment Report. And, the report added, this revolution in ...
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When Avelino Reloj left the Philippines for a job as a hotel janitor in Missouri, United States, he felt a world of possibilities was opening up. He quit his job as a house keeper in Cebu City, borrowed 400,000 pesos (US$7,700) for the trip, and bade farewell to the clear blue water and white sand that his ...
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"The biggest issue by far facing Ohio manufacturing and U.S. manufacturing is workforce availability," he said. "Manufacturing in Ohio is growing and we just don't have the people to fill all the jobs we have ... All the research shows this is a population with good work ethic and productive members of ...
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A tit-for-tat battle would lead to serious economic damage on both sides of the ocean. Building tariff walls may help to save or add some US jobs in domestic industries. But these will almost certainly be countered by jobs lost in the US export sector, which will run into tariff walls abroad in case of ...
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