Saturday, May 22, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 22, 2021
NEWS
A survey published by the Dallas Fed earlier in the day, meant to provide a mid-month check on national employment trends, pointed to weakening job ...
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Report: Imports support 21 million U.S. jobs. From retail to manufacturing and up and down the supply chain, imports fuel U.S. workforce, trade group ...
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U.S. Jobs Market Remains Under Stress ... US initial jobless claims continue to edge lower, coming in at 444,000 last week versus 478,0000 the week ...
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California accounted for an outsized portion of the nation's new jobs last month, although its path to economic recovery from the pandemic remains ...
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The report, 'Imports Work for American Workers,' focuses on the net impact of imports on US jobs – including statistics on sectors such as retail, apparel, ...
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"However, in service of trying to advance these negotiations, the President has asked us to respond with changes to his American Jobs Plan, in hopes ...
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Growth is expected in a range of climate-related occupations by 2029, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau developed ...
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'BIG FOR US'. Labor shortages are not yet causing shutdowns like those seen in auto plants running short of computer chips. Instead, they are forcing ...
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The state has now regained nearly half of the 2.7 million jobs lost at the start of the pandemic and accounted for 38% of all new jobs in the U.S. in April.
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The U.S. economy still faces a long climb back to health — and the most vulnerable workers will, inevitably, be the last to benefit. The number of jobs ...
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