Friday, June 1, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 1, 2018
NEWS
As U.S. jobs go begging, forget those monthly gains of 200,000 ... Small firms across the U.S. face persistent vacancies or are turning away customers ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job growth likely accelerated in May as warmer weather boosted hiring at construction sites, but wage gains are ...
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The International Monetary Fund has called for countries to work together on trade. In response to the US tariff moves, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said ...
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Traders are awaiting Friday's U.S. jobs report for May. The key non-farm payrolls number is expected to come in at up around 190,000. Wednesday's ...
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The US economy has been one of the most powerful job-creation engines in the world for several years. Yet, so far, this demand hasn't been reflected ...
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The rise of artificial intelligence and more automation has many worried about job security. Automation has already profoundly changed the way we ...
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The Trump administration's trade policies will hamstring the U.S.'s robust economic growth and threaten as many as 2.6 million jobs, according to a ...
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The Federal Reserve or the Fed is the largest central bank in the world. And, the most important one. Firstly, it sets the monetary policy for the world's ...
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Trump's trade policies could threaten 2.6 million jobs: US Chamber of Commerce
John Emerson, former U.S. ambassador to Germany, discusses the memo released from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that stated that 2.6 million ...
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DHS Acts to Eliminate Opportunities for Foreign Entrepreneurs and US Job Growth
Fundamental to the IER is the potential for American jobs. Only those foreign entrepreneurs who can demonstrate a "significant public benefit to the ...
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