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USMCA could bring 500000 more US jobs, Secretary of Labor says WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nexstar) — Right before jetting home for the holidays, the House of Representatives passed the United States-Mexico-Canada ...
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US Steel to Eliminate 1545 Michigan Jobs (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Steel Corp. has now lost much of the ground it gained when President Donald Trump implemented his steel import tariffs less than ...
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Survey: 75% of US Workers Think Their Jobs are Safe from Automation Most U.S. workers feel that their jobs are relatively safe from automation in the next decade, according to a new survey. But some questions remain ...
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Need a job? The US Census Bureau has lots of openings and not enough applicants. If you're looking for a part-time job that pays well over minimum wage, the U.S. Census Bureau is hiring. And at a time of historically low ...
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US House approves US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement The Commission's model estimates that USMCA would raise U.S. real GDP by $68.2 billion (0.35 percent) and U.S. employment by 176,000 jobs (0.12 ...
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Maryland adds 9800 jobs in November, unemployment holds steady Maryland's economy added 9,800 jobs in November, the fourth month in a row of job growth as the overall U.S. economy remains strong. During the ...
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The Tomey Family is Living the American Dream One Sandwich at a Time Fawzi worked countless jobs over the years to put himself through school, support his growing family and build a foundation that eventually allowed ...
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Will the USMCA Change Mexico for the Better? The Mexican Senate has already approved the deal, and the US Senate .... Low wages, deplorable working conditions, tame labor unions, and utter ...
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USMCA Trade Deal: Praises, 'Evils,' Plans Richard Trumka, Head of The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization (AFL-CIO), has endorsed the revised ...
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Opinion: Democrats need to hone message of 'good jobs' agenda to address economic malaise There is little doubt that the U.S. economy needs more infrastructure ... Until now, a "good jobs" agenda has been largely absent from political debates.
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