Sunday, January 31, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update January 31, 2021
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U.S. President Joe Biden is about to get the first full look at the labor market he inherited. Economists are expecting the January jobs report to show a ...
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The U.S. jobs market could also use a shot in the arm, just like the millions of Americans getting potentially life-saving vaccines against the coronavirus ...
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Total U.S. workers compensation rose 0.7 percent in the October-December quarter, an increase over the previous two quarters, the Labor ...
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Biden hasn't nominated anyone for that post, which requires confirmation by the U.S. Senate, Bloomberg reported. Biden's nominee for Labor ...
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Employment data shows more than 670 science jobs lost at the EPA, 150 at the U.S. Geological Survey, which researches human-caused climate ...
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This will mean 1 million new jobs in the American automobile industry. One million." THE FACTS: There's plenty of skepticism about this claim. At least ...
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Portman put in the work. Maybe that's not enough these days, and it's not a great sign that someone like Portman doesn't want the job anymore.
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Three US data points stand out in the week ahead: jobs, auto sales, and trade. After a loss of 149k jobs in December, around 100k people are ...
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The American Rescue Plan calls for providing at least 14 weeks of paid sick, family and medical leave for workers who are impacted by the pandemic. A ...
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Under the deal, Beijing promised to boost purchases of U.S. agricultural ... significant purchases of agricultural products, boosting jobs in that sector, ...
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Jobs & Careers (Get in touch with us) - Aebi Schmidt
Fraud alert: Recruitment scams. Please be alert to fraudulent job postings or offers. The scammers behind postings or fake online identities often ask ...
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