Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 21, 2019
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The tight U.S. labor market is not drawing new people into the labor force, but merely reducing the number dropping out, ...
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... on U.S. interest rates; Contrary to a widespread view among economists, the tight U.S. labor market is not attracting new workers from the sidelines, ...
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FCA in January 2017 said it would invest $1 billion in truck and SUV manufacturing facilities in Michigan and Ohio, creating 2,000 U.S. jobs.
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The US economy needs low-skilled immigrants much more than high-skilled immigrants. The country is experiencing a massive labor shortage across ...
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They've also promised to create U.S. jobs and say they will compete with cable companies as well as Verizon and AT&T. Public-interest and labor ...
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The best time to prepare for being let go is while you're still punching in at work. While employment overall has been rosy — the unemployment rate ...
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Many view the U.S. action against Huawei Technologies Co. as just another twist in ... A threat to U.S. jobs should be considered even more important.
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The company didn't move jobs overseas, instead Harley said it only moved production of EU motorcycles to its plant in Thailand, so U.S. jobs weren't ...
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He claims that the move saved and created jobs at U.S. mills as well as spurred investment such as by U.S. Steel in Pennsylvania. Many economists ...
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