Saturday, February 14, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 14, 2015
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Wall Street Journal
Economists raise Q1 US jobs growth forecasts
NEW YORK • Economists trimmed their forecasts for U.S. economic growth in the first quarter but modestly raised their expectations for the balance of ...
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The Herald Journal
U.S. job openings rise to 14-year high; job quits, hiring up
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of available jobs posted by U.S. employers rose in December to the highest level in 14 years, a sign recent strong ...
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Reuters
United Airlines to cut about 1150 jobs at 16 US airports
The Chicago-based carrier began a review of jobs at 28 U.S. airports in January, working toward a goal from 2013 to reduce costs by $2 billion ...
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Indianapolis Star
Indiana 4th in US for tech-related jobs
Indiana ranks fourth in the nation for its concentration of jobs in tech and other advanced industries. The high-growth industries employ 11.4 percent of ...
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Bloomberg
The Number of U.S. Oil Rigs Continues to Tumble
The collapse in oil prices has wiped out more than 100,000 oil jobs worldwide. That hasn't shown up yet in U.S. jobs numbers, and American oil ...
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Financial Post
US oilfield jobs cull gains pace, more pain ahead
The 27-year-old Houston native is among thousands of workers caught in an accelerating cull of oil field jobs across the once booming U.S. oil ...
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Quartz
How community colleges will help fill one million jobs in the US
STEM fields are attracting fewer and fewer US students and do a dismal job of retaining those who do enroll—fewer than 40% complete the degree.
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UPDATE 1-Bond funds worldwide attract $11.2 bln inflows in latest week -BofA
11, with higher-yielding debt attracting hefty inflows on a strong U.S. jobs report, data from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research report ...
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