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China Trade War Didn't Boost US Manufacturing Might Tariffs "are having the effect of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said in an interview, citing ...
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Johnson aims to defend US House seat Although there were a lot of jobs lost during the shutdowns, Johnson said he sees the area starting to make a comeback. His own family faced the ...
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How Robots Will Make Our Work More Human "People cannot and should not compete with machines for work," Merisotis writes. Rather, "people need to focus on what makes us different from ...
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Health Experts Question Pence Campaigning as Essential Work However, the guidelines on essential workers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are aimed at folks like police, first responders ...
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US voters are remembering Donald Trump's unfulfilled promise to bring back jobs Some of the states hit the hardest by a decline in industrial employment could now cost the president re-election on November 3; Manufacturing jobs ...
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Disney layoffs remind us of staling economy These layoffs aren't really representing the full picture of the U.S job market. The Department of Labor announced over 800,000 Americans had filed ...
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Foreign students show less zeal for US since Trump took over America was considered the premier destination for international students, with the promise of top-notch universities and unrivaled job opportunities.
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Report forecasts major small business job losses in Denver and beyond as winter chill sets in Chief among them that half of all retail and leisure jobs U.S. employers added back this summer after mass job cuts this spring were made possible by ...
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Fear and anxiety spike in virus hot spots across US The South Salt Lake City, Utah, woman can't work at her special education job due to an autoimmune disease. Her husband, also a special ed teacher, ...
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Joe Nocera: Trump didn't save coal or steel. To be fair, no one could "Under Trump, U.S. jobs are moving overseas even faster than before," business website Quartz wrote in 2017. Two years later, the Guardian noted ...
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