Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update January 1, 2019
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US bank staff whose roles have moved to European cities from London due to Brexit could lose their jobs after being told that commuting is not a "long ...
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The U.S. is currently dealing with a very tight labor market. And blue-collar jobs, in particular, are experiencing an acute worker shortage.
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Matt Bevin says more manufacturing jobs are coming to Kentucky. ... The company operates 12 facilities in the U.S. and also has locations in Canada ...
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Federal workers on Wednesday sued the U.S. government over the ... that employees who are considered "essential" must report to work without pay, ...
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Phil Bryant cheered on President Trump's threats to shut down the border between the U.S. and Mexico, even though such a move would threaten ...
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado, U.S. is growing its geothermal team and has published several job opportunities.
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This made a much-quoted prediction that 47 per cent of jobs in the US were under threat of automation over the next two decades, a figure that would ...
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That will hurt the U.S. dollar and translate into support for gold, he continued ... is scheduled for release on Thursday and the U.S jobs report on Friday.
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LAKE PLACID — It looks like Beckett Ledger is on the right track when it comes to cross country skiing as an up-and-coming Nordic Combined athlete.
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