Friday, July 10, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 10, 2015
NEWS
cleveland.com
Rick Santorum has voiced support for reducing the number of people allowed to enter the United States each year, claiming it would boost job ...
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Huffington Post
"NY and CA are not necessarily the best place for college graduates to look for a job. While these states offer many job opportunities to college ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
At Lordstown and 11 other GM assembly plants scattered across the U.S., some workers feared their jobs could be moving south. Others sensed ...
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WMTW Portland
Transport Topics Online
Meanwhile, the Bank of England will issue a new policy announcement, followed by a couple of US numbers that will offer early clues on the macro ...
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Inc.com
"In just 18 months after completing the program, 76.0 percent of program graduates increased their revenues and 57.1 percent created new jobs, said ...
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NewsBusters (blog)
They decided to say that "this may be what a nearly healthy U.S. job market now looks like." In other words, this is merely the end of the sixth year of ...
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Financial Post
Microsoft Corp. plans to cut as many as 7,800 jobs and write down about US$7.6 billion on its Nokia phone- handset unit, wiping out nearly all of the ...
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Tulsa World
WASHINGTON — Fort Sill, the U.S. Army artillery post in southwestern Oklahoma, will gain more than 200 positions over the next two years while ...
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The Daily Telegraph (blog)
Will Australia's free trade agreement with China really destroy local jobs? ... Tony Abbott promised to create "one million new jobs within five years".
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WEB
Nat Assoc of Mfg on Twitter: "Do you support US #jobs? Add your voice to tomorrow's Thunderclap ...
Do you support US #jobs? Add your voice to tomorrow's Thunderclap in support of #ExIm4jobs! http://bit.ly/1eG5b3x pic.twitter.com/VCCybGIIf2.
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