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US workers don't want to move for new jobs Only 3.5 million Americans relocated for work last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, as first reported by The Wall Street Journal. That figure is ...
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Visa overstays problematic for US tech workers Figures indicated that 1,567 Indians left the U.S. later on, while 2,833 ... Visas routinely morph into jobs, specifically in the tech industry, that often ...
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Economists say Trump's tariffs are unfavorable for US growth Almost two-thirds said the U.S. corporate tax system following the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was an improvement over the previous regime in terms ...
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Sen. Sherrod Brown: Tax cuts should go to workers, companies that create jobs in US It would encourage them to create even more good-paying jobs in the U.S., instead of rewarding them for sending jobs overseas. It was a good, ...
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Here's five of the fastest-growing 'green' jobs LinkedIn data shows that this is one of the top 10 job titles hired in the U.S. over the past 12 months in the environmental space. Different skills that the ...
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Australian team makes most of time in US Australian team makes most of time in US ... 65 days, Iddon said), it felt like the hard work was done and it was time to live in the moment, Hyde said.
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H1B visa issue: Finding jobs in US to get tougher? Immigration director endorses this 1-sentence ... US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) director L F Cissna has said that he could draft a provision immediately that prohibits H1B visa ...
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Most US states add construction jobs in July Most US states add construction jobs in July. This article contains premium data. It is only available for active subscribers and clients currently on trial.
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Companies Warn More China Tariffs Will Cripple Them and Hurt Consumers "We're supportive of the president's desire to protect U.S. businesses, continue economic growth and bring jobs to the U.S.," Mr. Day said.
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Reed promises more job training Nearly 1 in 5 working Americans have a job that didn't exist in 1980. Such rapid change is one reason 6.6 million U.S. jobs are currently unfilled.
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