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Trump Move Could Spark Another Exodus of US Jobs Researchers Donald Trump has called its work "phony." His Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney warned that President Obama was "manipulating" its numbers.
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Indians are frantically searching for "work visa" and "H-1B visa" on a US job portal Search for visa-related terms by those seeking US jobs, especially Indians, saw an unusual spike last year. Searches for US jobs, using terms like ...
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Not Just a Job: New Evidence on the Quality of Work in the United States Job quality is a powerful predictor of overall quality of life. Until now, there hasn't been a comprehensive measure of U.S. job quality beyond income ...
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US Labor Market Shows Signs of Slowing in Q3 2019 ROSELAND, NJ — Wages for U.S. workers grew 3.2 percent over the last year, increasing the average wage level by $0.90 to $28.71 an hour, ...
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US Bank announced an unspecified number of job cuts amid staff restructuring This story was delivered to Business Insider Intelligence Banking subscribers earlier this morning. To get this story plus others to your inbox each day, ...
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Why Legalizing Marijuana Could Give the US Economy a Big Boost According to New Frontier Data, there are about 340,000 jobs in the U.S. legal pot market today. That's an increase of more than 30% from last year.
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Nearly 60% of US workers say they've seen workplace discrimination Glassdoor said hiring for diversity and inclusion specialists at U.S. companies has jumped 30% in the last year, based on a review of jobs posted on ...
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US Labor Market Demonstrates Signs of Slowing in Third Quarter 2019 ROSELAND, N.J., Oct. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Wages for U.S. workers grew 3.2 percent over the last year, increasing the average wage level by ...
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US Electronics Manufacturers Grappling with Higher Costs from US and Chinese Tariffs; US Jobs ... BANNOCKBURN, Ill., USA,, Oct. 23, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Almost 90 percent of U.S. electronics manufacturers are troubled by the higher ...
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Donald Trump's perplexed Italian translator reminded us why some jobs are best kept invisible An otherwise uneventful press conference at the White House between the Italian president Sergio Mattarella and U.S. president Donald Trump on ...
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