Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 31, 2019
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To compile the list, SmartAsset used data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2014 and 2018 1-year American Community Surveys, the Bureau of Labor ...
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... and Ohio, the auto plants were a real source of identity for the people that worked there, as well as the people who didn't work there but live there.".
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The White House insisted that tariffs would be a boon to U.S. factories. The Federal Reserve says otherwise. A new report from the Fed's Divisions of ...
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In 2013, Oxford University academics Carl Frey and Michael Osborne were the first to capture this anxiety in a paper titled: "The Future of Employment: ...
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The U.S. jobs market has to stay solid in 2020, or it could be look out below for the red-hot stock market. That's especially so in the first half of the year ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- YouthBuild Louisville has received a significant grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. The group says the $1.5 million ...
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No: Growth has slowed, new jobs inferior to those lost ... In 2019, the U.S. unemployment rate has dropped to 3.6% while Ohio's unemployment has ...
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Stores across the US are taking on extra employees to help cope with the retail rush this holiday season. While temporary seasonal work doesn't ...
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The author writes, "Opponents of job outsourcing are making a holiday season appeal to President Trump: Stop US companies from forcing American ...
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But since then, agencies have scored a great rebound in jobs. ... Public relations agencies have seen even stronger job growth, with U.S. employment ...
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