Thursday, March 17, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 17, 2016
NEWS
Irish Examiner
Cork-based multinational outsourcing company Voxpro has more than trebled its US workforce after announcing 450 positions at its base in California.
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Washington Post
The United States lost 30 percent of its manufacturing jobs between 1998 and 2016, according to Federal Reserve data. As of February, the country ...
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Bloomberg
McKesson Corp. is firing 1,600 people, or about 4 percent of its U.S. workforce, to cut costs after the drug distributor lost some key customers.
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PolitiFact
We found that Cruz has a point that the United States has seen jobs go overseas during the seven years that Obama has been in office. However, this ...
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Mirror.co.uk
If your desk seems a bit dreary today, you're not alone - and perhaps among the hundreds of Britons who want to jack in the rat race and take up a ...
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ValueWalk
U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's dreams to bring back lost manufacturing jobs such as those at Apple Computer manufacturing are just that ...
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Nashville Business Journal (blog)
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Brookings Institution (blog)
Oil and gas prices remain at rock-bottom, and the job impacts are growing. Bureau of Labor Statistics data report that employment in oil and gas ...
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March 16 Mckesson Corp. * Mckesson corp says in the U.S. approximately 1,600 positions were eliminated, which is roughly 4 percent of the U.S. ...
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USA TODAY
TOKYO — Stealing American jobs, freeloading on defense, manipulating currency. That's Japan according to Donald Trump. Little wonder the ...
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