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Boeing cutting more than 12000 US jobs with thousands more planned Boeing said Wednesday it had approved 5,520 U.S. employees to take voluntary layoffs and they will leave Boeing in the coming weeks. Boeing also ...
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Millions Of US Jobs Are Not Coming Back It's a nice, rosy notion, but one that would strike anyone most workers as wishful—maybe the job losses incurred because of the coronavirus shutdown ...
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How green recovery could create 90 million US jobs in 10 years The Sierra Club has released a green recovery report that asserts that 9 million US jobs could be created every year for the next 10 years "while ...
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Salaries Get Chopped for Many Americans Who Manage to Keep Jobs Companies across the U.S. are cutting salaries as they fight to survive the coronavirus, upending a key assumption in modern economics and raising ...
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The 10 best US cities for jobs, even amid the coronavirus pandemic The 10 best U.S. cities for jobs, even amid the coronavirus pandemic. Published Tue, May 26 20201:14 PM EDT.
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US drilling industry says offshore ban would crush jobs, government revenues Last year, drilling in the Gulf of Mexico's Outer Continental Shelf supported 345,000 U.S. jobs and contributed $28.7 billion to the economy. But that ...
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No, the Pandemic Will Not Bring Jobs Back From China No idea has been more central to U.S. President Donald Trump's philosophy of "America first" than bringing jobs back home. In his 2017 inaugural ...
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Mitsubishi Aircraft Closing US Locations, Cutting Jobs Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. SEATTLE (AP) — Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is cutting hundreds of jobs in Washington state and shuttering its U.S. operations ...
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Wednesday preview: US jobs data and Daily Mail in the spotlight ... weekly US jobless claims figures, which economists at Barclays anticipated will show a further slowdown in the pace of job destruction in the world's ...
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US meatpacking industry relies on immigrant workers. But a labor shortage looms Lacking English skills, the brothers took jobs at Smithfield Foods' Sioux Falls pork plant, grueling and increasingly risky work as the coronavirus ...
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