Monday, January 21, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update January 21, 2019
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The Georgetown researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $35,000 a year for US workers between the ages of 25 and 44 years.
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According to CNBC, about 470,000 federal employees nationally are considered as essential, and therefore required to work without pay. The U.S. ...
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As roughly 800,000 federal employees enter their fifth week of the US ... Conservative think-tanks have argued that when benefits, job security, and ...
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It was 12 paragraphs and 400 plus words and it read like an audition for a speech-writer's job with the late anti-communist Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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The Sioux City Journal reports that Prince Hydraulics employees were told Friday that the Sioux City plant would close and the work will move to other ...
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The U.S. industry has rebounded, but job growth has been limited mostly to inland shale fields, where drilling is less costly than the deep waters of the ...
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This article is adapted from Ghosting at Work, an episode of Business Daily ... "There was one client who told us, 'you are a Messiah'," says Okazaki.
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A further 175,000 jobs will be shed from struggling UK high streets this year and ... This is important as it enables us to give a voice to those less heard, ...
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Mechelle, 26, was working two jobs before she become a security officer at Atlanta ... Despite the prospect of no pay, Mechelle is still required to work.
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