Friday, September 24, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 24, 2021
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"These three groups make up the core of the U.S. middle class," Bureau of Labor Statistics Division Chief Michael Wolf tells CNBC Make It. "They're not the ...
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If the US defaults on its debt payments and the impasse drags on, the ensuing recession would wipe out nearly 6 million jobs and lift the nation's ...
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The U.S. is on track to add 220,000 jobs from reshoring or foreign direct investment in 2021, up from a record 160,000 jobs in 2020, according to the ...
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The Navy will cut about 1,000 civilian jobs in the U.S. and reduce base services across the country as part of a budget move to reduce costs on domestic ...
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U.S. weekly jobless claims unexpectedly rise; labor market recovery on track · Weekly jobless claims increase 16,000 to 351,000 · Four-week average of claims at ...
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4 in US for labor recovery. Austin. by: Kathryn Hardison, Austin Business Journal. Posted: Sep 22, 2021 / 04:48 PM CDT ...
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's closure of Del Rio bridge disrupts businesses and jobs on Texas side of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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An investigation of Perry Community Hospital in Linden, Tenn., resulted in the recovery of $163,785 in back wages for 72 former employees, the U.S. Labor ...
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... that it would take government subsidies focused on developing a domestic supply chain and increasing demand for U.S.-made vehicles to avoid job losses.
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The median jobs recovery rate for U.S. metros rose to 68% in July with 49 of 53 major metros seeing employment growth, a significant increase from June. Much of ...
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