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Cousins CEO: Tier REIT deal reflects more US jobs moving to Sunbelt Cousins Properties Inc. President and CEO Colin Connolly said today the Atlanta company's agreement to buy Dallas-based Tier REIT is linked to ...
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STEM jobs are on the rise. Here are 15 cities hiring the most high-tech workers 24/7 Wall St. reviewed U.S. cities' labor forces to determine the cities with the most high-tech jobs. STEM jobs typically pay significantly better than jobs ...
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The US labor shortage: Is it real or economic semantics? The U.S. economy is benefitting from one of the longest economic expansions in history, with more than 118 months of sustained growth, extending ...
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Who Is Winston Duke? The "Us" Star Worked Odd Jobs Before Getting His Big Break In Hollywood From having a supporting role in one of the best films in 2018 to his becoming the breakout star in Jordan Peele's most recent thriller, Us, Winston ...
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US employers, Indian employees—everybody wants a piece of Canada The Canadian dream is quickly replacing the American one. ... The emerging hub has already beat rival cities in the US in job creation in the a specific ...
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The Most Stressful Jobs Read on to learn which positions are among the most stressful jobs according to the U.S. News & World Report Best Jobs rankings. Wage data comes ...
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Close to 10% of UK jobs at risk from automation, but it's not all bad news The U.K. isn't the only country with a job market that's being radically ... and analytics platforms — could eliminate 10 percent of U.S. jobs in the coming ...
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Global manufacturing data is contracting February retail sales, the ADP private sector jobs report and the March U.S. jobs report will be released next week. March's ISM manufacturing PMI ...
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The Secret Life of Supply Chains While US policymakers and politicians focus on reviving the manufacturing sector, Mercedes Delgado and Karen Mills unearth a source of better jobs ...
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Machines could help fuel textile comeback in South All told, he thinks a robot-driven garment industry could add 50,000 to 100,000 U.S. jobs over the next decade. University of Georgia textile professor ...
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