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Time to worry? US job openings dropped by 1 million, and that was before the coronavirus spread Many key indicators are still strong, including the latest jobs report. In January, the U.S. added 225,000 nonfarm jobs, far surpassing economists' ...
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Chess champion Garry Kasparov who was replaced by AI says most US jobs are next Garry Kasparov dominated chess until he was beaten by an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue in 1997. The event made "man loses to computer" ...
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The share of immigrant workers in high-skill jobs is rising in the US Immigrants remain more likely than U.S.-born workers to work in lower-skill occupations. But the share of immigrants in high-skill, nonmechanical jobs ...
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Nashville has second-hottest job market in US NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville's job market is hotter than ever before, according to a new ranking released by Wall Street Journal that put ...
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Big News For US Solar As Job Growth Returns After two underwhelming years of solar job contraction in the United States, the solar industry's employment returned to growth in 2019, thanks to an ...
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Engineer: 'Millions of dollars and lives depend on us doing our jobs right' While Heddlesten is sent into the field during times of crisis or to scout out projects, much of his time working for the Rock Island District of the U.S. ...
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Workers are 'treading water' despite booming economy, analysts say Still, the US jobs juggernaut keeps rolling, defying expectations last month by producing 225,000 new positions. And the economy continues to grow: ...
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AI Is the Next Workplace Disrupter—and It's Coming for High-Skilled Jobs The next wave of labor-saving technology will wear a white collar. ... While these trends did eliminate many U.S. jobs, many others were created over ...
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US Supreme Court to hear pipeline case CHARLESTON — The U.S. Supreme Court, Monday, will hear arguments from an 18-state group led by West Virginia to overturn a lower court's ...
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Why Japanese factories in the US find a warmer welcome than Chinese ones China is a dominant player in world trade and economics. But to gain long-term traction and benefit from its position, it must work to become more ...
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