Saturday, March 12, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 12, 2016
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Green Car Reports
Bernd Osterloh, chairman of VW Group's works council, said on Tuesday that the company might have to cut jobs in the U.S. as well as Europe if the ...
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Jobs & Hire
(Photo : Getty Images) HOUSTON, TX - MARCH 25: Construction workers maneuver on a job site on March 25, 2015 in Houston, Texas. Texas, which ...
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RT
President Obama is pushing for TPP as part of his legacy, despite the fact than many economists say the deal will result in the loss of manufacturing ...
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SiliconBeat
"Not me." A national survey of 2001 adults in 2015 by the Pew Research Center found that 65 percent believed automation would cut many U.S. jobs.
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WND.com
"In 2015, the U.S. deficit with TPP countries translated into 2 million U.S. jobs lost, more than half (1.1 million) of which were in manufacturing," the EPI ...
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CBC.ca
ANALYSIS: Strong U.S. jobs data may be better indicator · Job recovery will ... Most of the job losses were full-time, which lost more than 52,000 jobs ...
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Insurance Business America
The agent/broker sector considerably grew in 2015, according to data collected by the U.S. Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and ...
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WRAL.com
Sanders outlines 'radical ideas' for US ... trade agreements that he says cost the U.S. jobs and exorcising corporate money from political campaigns.
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U.S. News & World Report
If you want more details on how he'll create "millions" of jobs, the only place to find them on the site is under "U.S.-China Trade Reform," because ...
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CNBC
In the Michigan Republican primary exit poll, 33 percent said trade expansion would create more U.S. jobs while 54 percent said it would take away ...
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