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US employment projected to increase six million from 2019 to 2029: Labor Department WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employment is projected to increase by 6 million jobs this decade, with the annual growth rate sharply slower than ...
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Ford to cut 1000 salaried jobs in US amid overhaul Ford Motor Co. is planning to eliminate 1,000 white-collar jobs in the United States by the end of the year, two sources close to the situation confirmed ...
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US and Global Factory Output Picks Up, but Jobs Picture Is Mixed U.S. factory output continued to grow in August, according to a pair of surveys released Tuesday, but the picture for employment was mixed, a possible ...
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Asian markets mostly up as focus turns to US jobs data But signs of a new pick-up in infections around the world and a lack of any movement on a new US stimulus package for the world's top economy were ...
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Analysis: US airlines eliminate change fees — and thousands of jobs Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK) followed United Airlines' (NASDAQ: UAL) lead on Sunday in permanently ...
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Asian shares mixed after US rally, positive data Investors will be looking for more clues on the state of the economic recovery this week, including the monthly U.S. jobs report on Friday. Wall Street ...
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Forsyth County ranked top place to work from home in the US The report considered nine factors that can support the work-from-home environment, including internet connectivity, office-related jobs, home ...
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Wednesday preview: US jobs data, Barratt Developments in the spotlight The focus on Wednesday will be firmly on the US jobs market. Advertising. Barratt Developments. 503.60p. 16:19 01/09/20. -4.11%. -21.60p ...
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US stocks start September off with more gains, led by tech This is a busy week for economic news, culminating Friday with the monthly U.S. jobs report. Tesla gave back some of its recent gains after saying it ...
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Futures Gain as Global Surveys Boost Rebound Hopes Investors will keep a close watch on the monthly U.S. jobs report due on Friday amid signs the labor market's recovery is stalling. Editors' Picks ...
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