Friday, September 10, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 10, 2021
NEWS
... * U.S. weekly jobless claims near 18-month low. * ECB takes token step on dialing back pandemic-era stimulus.
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Applications for unemployment benefits fell to a new coronavirus pandemic low in the US, despite job market headwinds from the virus's Delta variant.
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E-commerce giant will expand college education benefit as it battles to hire hourly workers in tight U.S. labor market ...
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Mexico and U.S. agree to work on supply chains, migration ... Futuro," a jobs scheme for 18-to-29-year-olds in Central America and southern Mexico ...
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The U.S. Congress ramped up its work on President Joe Biden's economic ... tax increases in the plan will cost as many as 4 million U.S. jobs.
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The U.S. saw 4 million workers quit in July, which include employees who voluntarily left their jobs, but excludes retirements or transfers to other ...
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... Electricity Payment Program, it would increase the US workforce by 7.7 million new jobs and add nearly $1 trillion to the economy by 2031.
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Governor Phil Murphy, U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, ... "This project and the good jobs that come with it serves as an important ...
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"I think that the Department of Labor probably is in good stead to be able to ... which is requiring vaccines for its entire U.S. work force, ...
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"And no, there are not enough skilled workers to fill these jobs." ... adding $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy over eight years.
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