Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 7, 2021
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Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong rose. Investors appeared to welcome Friday's Labor Department report that U.S. employers added only 235,000 jobs in August, barely ...
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Around this Labor Day, the nation faces an overriding question. Where is the labor? And when is it coming back? The most severe worker shortages on record ...
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LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - The dollar erased all losses sustained after last week's poor U.S. jobs report and extended broad gains on Monday as concerns ...
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The FTSE 100 UKX, +0.68% rose 0.6% to 7,180.52, as European stocks advanced on Monday with U.S. markets shut for Labor Day. The disappointing jobs creation ...
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U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh highlighted the effects of the COVID pandemic on the workforce in his Labor Day message. Here is the statement: "We come to ...
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And many job hunters were likely reluctant to take public-facing jobs as the delta variant has spread.
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U.S. stock futures traded slightly higher early Tuesday morning after the Dow slipped from a record high on Friday before the three-day Labor Day weekend.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that while the total number of wage and salary workers represented by a union in the U.S. fell by roughly ...
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Chris Tilly, a labor economist at UCLA, said the shortages among burger-flippers and cashiers is notable "because those low-end jobs more typically have a labor ...
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Headline economic data in the week ahead include U.S. job openings—known as JOLTS—for July on Wednesday, followed by the producer-price index on Friday. In ...
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