Sunday, April 19, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 19, 2020
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These Charts Put the Historic U.S. Job Losses in Perspective. When recessions hit, it's not unusual to see millions of jobs lost. Such episodes are a ...
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While overall hiring across industries in the US has declined during coronavirus outbreak, the travel and hospitality sectors have been hit particularly ...
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One in three jobs held by women has been designated as essential, ... the U.S. health care workers who have been infected since the outbreak began.
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The oil-field-services sector, always the first in line to feel the effects of any downturn, is expected to shed more than 200,000 U.S. jobs this year, ...
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That amounts to roughly as many jobs as employers had added over the previous decade. The economic crisis comes as the number of US virus ...
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We are a long way from returning to full employment. Missing in the planning to return to work is a response to a very fundamental challenge: how do we ...
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The real number of workers without a job is higher, since the computer systems used to enroll workers in unemployment insurance failed under the load ...
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Farmers in the U.S. are planting their fields, everything from wheat to cotton to corn. Many farmers rely on foreign guest workers to help sow their crops, ...
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Small businesses—the essence of the US economy — are an integral part of clean energy employment. But despite how far the clean energy sector has ...
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Official government statistics don't yet paint the full picture of local unemployment. But they're still grim. On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Labor ...
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