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US jobs growth bypasses railway workers US employment growth has bypassed the railroad industry, a provider of good wages for blue-collar workers across the country. Headcount at the ...
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Huawei cuts jobs at US unit after trade clampdown Huawei has cut more than 600 jobs at its US research unit Futurewei after Washington put the Chinese firm on a trade blacklist. The telecoms giant ...
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Halliburton Cuts Fracking Jobs, Gear in US, Canada [Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Halliburton Co. is shifting strategy in its largest region to deal with subdued customer ...
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Halliburton Cuts 8% of North American Jobs in Frack Slowdown ... pumps and sand-storage silos, declined to tell analysts and investors Monday how much pressure-pumping gear it's parked in the U.S. and Canada.
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Halliburton cutting frac jobs, equipment in US and Canada HOUSTON - Halliburton is shifting strategy in its largest region to deal with subdued customer spending by shelving unused frac gear and cutting jobs ...
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Halliburton (HAL) Cutting Fracking Jobs, Gear in US, Canada Halliburton Co. is shifting strategy in its largest region to deal with subdued customer spending by trimming 8% of its North American workforce and ...
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Need a job? The US Census Bureau needs to hire more than 6000 people in the Midlands Anyone who needs a job, or just a little extra pay, is in luck: The U.S. Census Bureau is looking to hire more than 6,000 applicants in Richland, ...
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New Northern Nevada Industrial Park Could Produce 10K Jobs New Northern Nevada Industrial Park Could Produce 10K Jobs ... In addition to easy railway access, it sits at a crossroad near I-80 and U.S. Highways ...
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Huawei cutting over 600 jobs at US research arm Futurewei Huawei cutting over 600 jobs at U.S. research arm Futurewei ... making it illegal for its U.S. subsidiary to transfer sensitive technologies to its parent.
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US should not be on the losing end of free-trade agreements | Opinion How could previous U.S. presidents have tolerated this trade imbalance? The more our country exports, the more American jobs are created here at ...
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