Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 14, 2015
NEWS
Recruiter Empresaria (LON:EMR) has agreed a US$12.1mln deal to buy ... Pharmaceutical Strategies made revenues of US$7.6mln with net fee ...
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Bangladeshis living in the United States are no longer odd-job persons as many of them are establishing a strong foothold in the job market by ...
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U.S. News & World Report
The Ex-Im Bank has served for more than 80 years as the U.S. export credit agency, ensuring access to competitive export financing for manufacturers ...
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Wall Street Journal
A weak U.S. jobs report on Oct. 2 had bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve may wait until 2016 to start raising short-term interest rates.
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DesignNews
The A3 white paper, "Robotics Fuel the Next Wave of U.S. Productivity and Job Growth," compares data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics with robot ...
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U.S. stocks ended lower Tuesday as investors looked ahead to major earnings ... A weak U.S. jobs report on Oct. 2 had bolstered expectations that the ...
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YourStory.com
In the USA, where socialism is still considered a dirty word, Sanders is a ... He believes that US jobs outsourced to Asia and Africa at menial prices is ...
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WDIV Detroit
I'd rather see us invest in people and helping keeping them productive and out of crime and one way we can do that is by giving them a job," said ...
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Charleston Post Courier
An end-run last week by Ex-Im's supporters in the U.S. House of ... permanently, the United States will lose market share and it will cost us jobs," Sen.
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Mashable
The downside (again, theoretically) is that by removing some trade barriers, U.S. companies will be able to ship American jobs to foreign countries ...
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