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Rising Coronavirus Downside Risks Threaten US Economic Recovery ... of overall US employment in February. This sector provided 13.4% of jobs in Florida in February and accounted for more than 40% of the job losses ...
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Jobs Recovery Shows Signs of Slowing as Coronavirus Surges The U.S. labor-market recovery is losing momentum as a surge in coronavirus cases triggers heightened employer uncertainty and consumer caution.
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Revamped Suit Challenges Presidential Power to Bar Entry to US The administration said the order was necessary to protect U.S. jobs for U.S. workers during the economic downturn. But plaintiffs in the case claim ...
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US work visa suspension to have 'minimal impact' on operations: HCL Tech HCL Technologies on Friday termed the suspension of H1-B visas by the US as "unfortunate", and said the move will have "minimal impact" on the IT ...
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Tennessee Valley Authority Outsources Jobs in Employment Crisis The story is different, however, when U.S. workers are fired, and their jobs shipped overseas to be taken over by lower-cost foreign nationals; outsourced ...
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Maryland sees record jobs gain of 68300 in June, unemployment continues to fall The increase brings the total number of jobs gained during the last two months to 96,700, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Department of ...
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American Airlines sees 25000 jobs at risk when US aid expires American's warning heightens the risk of massive job losses at U.S. airlines in less than three months. A resurgence of COVID-19 cases and related ...
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California unemployment falls, but virus surge likely to reverse job gains The numbers were released Friday morning by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which slightly revised the earlier jobless figure from 16.3% to ...
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Froma Harrop: Will remote work lead to downward mobility? Forty percent of U.S. jobs can be done entirely from home, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. In the classic 9-to-5 office job, one ...
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Trump visa ban adds to landscaping labor woes Those visas allow foreign non-agricultural workers to work for a U.S. business during its peak season, for a set amount of time. They bring in forest and ...
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