Monday, October 12, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 12, 2015
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Financial Times
Recent US jobs reports have been disappointing and there are risks of global developments restraining US activity further, a leading Federal Reserve ...
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Financial Times
The US was for decades held up as a global standard-bearer in furthering women's fortunes in the jobs market. Not any more.
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American companies like Toys "R" Us are using the H-1B temporary visa program to take high-paying American jobs offshore in the name of growth ...
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MarketWatch
The latest dent in the outlook came after the poorest two-month stretch of U.S. job creation in three years. The U.S. added the fewest jobs in August ...
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The Hill
"That's how we're going to grow good paying jobs here in the United States." President Obama has a thin margin of support in Congress and will need ...
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ABC News
Jobs, Gov't Distrust Central to National Park Proposal Fight ... "Now those same people that chastised us for letting the mill go down now want us to put ...
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Reuters
Instead, investors have focused on soft economic data, especially after weak U.S. jobs numbers last month, and the Fed's own concerns about global ...
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Crain's Detroit Business (blog)
Michigan's economy shed jobs in the last U.S. expansion, an unprecedented development that is likely to be studied by future generations of ...
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USA TODAY
In opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership, she raised concerns about whether it would sufficiently raise wages and create good U.S. jobs.
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U.S. equities markets rose sharply, pushing the S&P 500 back over the 2000 mark ... We still have to see [U.S.] jobs data twice this year," Fukaya says.
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