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US weekly jobless claims increase to two-month high; trend still low Still, the weekly jobless claims report from the Labor Department on Thursday, showed more people are returning to work, a trend that bodes well for ...
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US Jobs Outlook: States That Cut Unemployment Benefits Didn't See Employment Growth State officials said the financial assistance was preventing unemployed workers from looking for jobs. But Census Bureau data suggests recipients didn't ...
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The 25 'Best Paying Jobs,' according to US News The "100 Best Jobs" list is based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). To compile its rankings, U.S. News identified the ...
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During Senate HELP Hearing, Rosen Discusses Importance of Protecting Right to Unionize ... WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, during a hearing of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), U.S. Senator Jacky ...
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Hotels in These States Are Still Reeling From Virus A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association shows that ... Massachusetts and New York – three states where hotel jobs have been ...
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US stocks book 3rd day of gains, despite rise in jobless claims, as investors focus on earnings Earlier on Thursday, the disappointing U.S. jobs data led to a rally in bonds and threatened to undercut the rebound in equities. The Labor Department ...
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'I'll Never Forget You': Veterans Work to Get Afghan Partners in War to the US Zak, who spent three years working for the military, was assured that a U.S. visa would be his reward after risking his life to assist coalition forces. But ...
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Exclusive to the News Tribune: Free-trade deals have failed Minnesota, the nation When U.S. jobs moved south of the border after NAFTA took effect, importers made large profits. However, even though NAFTA cut U.S. tariffs on imports, ...
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How to Become a Civil Engineer Civil Engineering Careers. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary among U.S. civil engineers in May 2020 was ...
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Dozens of nooses have shown up on US construction sites. The culprits rarely face consequences. It happens like this: A noose is left at a construction site or office, somewhere it can easily be found. Usually, by a Black employee. Police are called ...
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