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Chinese manufacturer chooses Georgia for its first US plant ... Comics · Games & Puzzles · Movies · Music · TV · ePilot · Events · Pilot Promotions · Classifieds · Jobs · Homes & Apartments · Autos · Shopping · Legals · More · Special Sections. Pilot Media. AltDaily · Coast OBX · Distinction · Inside Business · HR Growler · Military News · NC Coast · Tidewater Parent ...
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Let's allow chemical weapons inspectors from the OPCW to do their jobs in Syria In the aftermath of the military move by America and its friends, there is a new concern, which is that if OPCW inspectors cannot find conclusive traces of chemical weapons having been used, the US and its allies will claim that Syria deliberately wiped out the evidence. Although technically speaking ...
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State losing battle to save 450 jobs as US sanctions bite The state is running out of time in its bid to save the hundreds of jobs at the giant Aughinish Alumina plant in Limerick, whose parent company has been rocked by US sanctions. Please Subscribe or Log in to continue reading. Please Subscribe or Log in to continue reading. Subscribe Login ...
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Strong US economy hurting Army recruitment, military officials say The downside of a booming U.S. job market: It can hurt the U.S. Army's recruitment efforts. ... Earlier this month, the Congressional Budget Office said in a report that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which President Donald Trump signed in December, will likely spark stronger economic growth than ...
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American Ports Voice Concern Over Trade War The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has written to U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Robert Lighthizer urging him to carefully consider the negative impacts that trade sanctions and remedies can have on port and other trade-related American jobs nationwide, including the effects ...
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As Wilmington booms, how will jobs and wages keep up? A big proportion of those jobs are in hospitality and tourism-related industries. But do those types of jobs pay enough to cover the cost of living in Wilmington? "No, absolutely not," StepUp Director Will Rikard said. "A big focus for us going forward is to focus not just on jobs, but on better paying jobs.".
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Editorial: Expand local training for in-demand jobs Hurricane Irma damaged the Job Corps site, located just north of Gainesville Regional Airport, which caused contamination, mold and other problems to be uncovered and led the U.S. Labor Department to suspend operations there. Such problems present an opportunity for local officials to work with the ...
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FOCUS: Japan left behind as G-20 frets over monetary tightening An example of the kind of reaction the G-20 is worried about: in early February, stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data caused long-term Treasury yields to jump on speculation that the Federal Reserve would speed up the pace of interest rate hikes. There are also concerns of capital outflows from ...
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Local newspapers fear tariffs could cripple them The tariffs have been widely opposed by industry groups and US congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle, who have argued that Canadian paper helps support 600,000 American jobs in newspaper publishing and commercial printing. The Trump administration has taken a notably tough stance ...
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Here are 8 things we can do to make Michigan better "There are a lot fewer good-paying jobs than people think there are," said Lou Glazer, economist and CEO of Michigan Future Inc. Critical to understand within that dynamic, Glazer said, is the fact that a job that pays more than $37,000 per year -- which is the midpoint across the U.S. -- increasingly ...
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